On Whose Authority? Questioning the Legality of Maduro’s Capture
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On Whose Authority? Questioning the Legality of Maduro’s Capture
The U. S. carried out a military operation early Saturday morning, capturing Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro. This action ended months of pressure from President Donald Trump’s administration and received criticism from some global leaders. Maduro was reportedly on a warship headed for New Yor»»»
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Was US capture of Venezuela's president legal?
Federal law enforcement personnel patrol outside the Metropolitan Detention Center as they await the arrival of captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Saturday. AP-Yonhap The US captured Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro in a military operation early Saturday morning, culminating a months»»»
Was the US capture of Venezuela's president legal?
WASHINGTON: The US captured Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro in a military operation early on Saturday morning (Jan 3), culminating a months-long pressure campaign by President Donald Trump's administration that drew condemnation from some international leaders. Maduro was on a warship bound fo»»»
Did the US break international law by seizing Maduro?
Chief of Staff Susie Wiles told in an interview last year that if Trump were to authorize "some activity" in Venezuela he would need approval from Congress. The US captured Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro in a military operation early on Saturday morning, culminating a months-long pressure cam»»»
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