Trump's Venezuela Troop Remark Surprises Allies, Experts

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Former US President Donald Trump has confused allies and experts by suggesting he would deploy American troops to Venezuela if re-elected. This unexpected policy idea comes as global conflicts already strain US military resources. Trump made the statement in a recent interview, focusing on Venezuela's political and humanitarian crisis. He did not provide specific operational details or a timeline for such a potential deployment. The remark surprised many within his own political circle. Some supporters openly questioned the strategic need for direct military intervention in the region. Analysts note the US military faces existing commitments in Europe and the Middle East. Sending forces to Venezuela would require a significant new allocation of personnel and equipment. Venezuela has been in a prolonged state of economic collapse under President Nicolás Maduro. The US and dozens of other nations recognize opposition leader Juan Guaidó as the country's legitimate interim president.