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El Paso Residents Watch as US Takes Control of Venezuela Amid Political Turmoil

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In a dramatic turn of events, President Trump announced the U.S. is taking charge of Venezuela following the military capture of President Nicolás Maduro. The raid occurred early Saturday, January 3, and aimed to dismantle Maduro's narcotics operations. Venezuelans are now left in uncertainty as the Trump administration plans to establish a compliant interim government, focusing on oil infrastructure and stability rather than immediate democratic reforms. The situation has sparked divided reactions in Congress, with some lawmakers criticizing the lack of prior authorization for the military action. As the U.S. navigates its role in Venezuela, the future of the country's oil industry remains precarious, with significant investments needed to revitalize it.

Key Details: • Military operation took place on January 3, resulting in Maduro's capture. • Trump administration prioritizes establishing stability in Venezuela's oil sector. • Congress is divided on the military action, with some Democrats calling for accountability. • Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez has shifted her tone, seeking cooperation with the U.S.

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