U.S. Venezuela Operation Splits Republicans, Sparks Legal Outcry
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A recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela has caused deep political divisions at home. The move has received support from some Republican leaders.
However, it conflicts with the non-interventionist stance of former President Donald Trump's core supporters. Non-interventionism is a policy of avoiding military involvement in other countries' affairs.
Democrats have reacted with stronger criticism. They call the operation blatantly illegal.
The action has united opposing political factions in disapproval, creating a rare moment of agreement across the ideological divide.