The administration accuses maduro of facilitating drug trafficking into the united states, but the venezuelan leader says the u.s Nicolas maduro may have one last chance to negotiate his peaceful departure from power Is trying to overthrow him.
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New york times columnist bret stephens again made the case for the trump administration to overthrow venezuela's authoritarian president nicolas maduro, laying out six different reasons to support.
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President donald trump, left, and venezeula president nicolas maduro, right.(brian snyder, leonardo fernandez viloria/reuters) President donald trump has said he believes venezuelan president nicolas maduro’s days are numbered, and that land strikes inside venezuela are possible. In his piece titled “the case for overthrowing maduro,” stephens asserts that the chávez regime poses a direct threat to u.s National security, citing its involvement in drug trafficking and alliances with countries like china, russia, and iran.