Trump's Gamble: Venezuela's Crisis Now a U.S. Problem
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The political crisis in Venezuela is a complex drama with many actors in Caracas. But the United States now owns the consequences.
U.S. President Donald Trump made a bold choice. He recognized opposition leader Juan Guaidó as Venezuela's legitimate president. This move directly challenges the rule of Nicolás Maduro.
The strategy is high-risk. It aims to force Maduro from power by increasing diplomatic and economic pressure. The U.S. is betting that Maduro's government will collapse.
Now, the outcome is a direct test of U.S. influence. If Maduro remains, America's credibility suffers. If the crisis worsens, the U.S. will face blame for the instability.
The future of Venezuela is uncertain. But America's deep involvement guarantees that the results will land on President Trump's desk.