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US diplomats land in Venezuela post-Maduro capture
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82907, member: 636"] Diplomats just touched down in Caracas immediately after the military snatched the country’s leader. The crew arrived to see if they could unlock the embassy doors. Interim boss Delcy Rodríguez confirmed that both sides want to fix broken diplomatic channels. Special Forces grabbed Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores from the Fuerte Tiuna complex. Agents flew them straight to New York to face heavy counts like narco-terrorism and weapons trafficking. The couple pleaded not guilty while defense attorney Barry Pollack gets ready to challenge the whole process. Pollack argues that this raid smashed international laws and violated sovereignty. Legal nerds cite United States v. Alvarez-Machain, which suggests that kidnapping a defendant from abroad does not kill the case. The prosecution insists that the courtroom still has jurisdiction despite how the arrest happened. President Trump talked about peace and releasing prisoners while his people eyed the local oil reserves. Executives want access to that fuel while the interim government leans on militias to hold power. This pivot happens as the administration defends the operation against heavy criticism. That attack reportedly left roughly one hundred people dead and angered allies like Russia. Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman called the move an illegal assault on a foreign head of state. The White House claims the strike was needed to stop drug running. [/QUOTE]
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