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John Dinges's avatar

Great to have informed reporting on the Venezuela story, which is elusive because no one really covers the internal dynamics of the Maduro regime, and much of what is said about Corina Machado and the opposition is wishful thinking. She is in the competition for the weakest Nobel ever. That said, the opposition candidate indeed won the last presidential election— overwhelmingly— and similar to the Panama invasion you can invade the country, control Caracas and the oilfield militarily and install a legitimate new president. I’m afraid that’s a scenario most Venezuelans could get behind. It would be bloody but not much greater than Panama (23 US military dead)— as long as the fighting is limited strictly to the oilfields and controlling the capital.

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Luis Rueda's avatar

That is pretty much the US experience in most "interventions" we have conducted. I would be shocked if the regime change would be orderly.

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