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US seizure of Maduro: Guardian editorial says Trump is turning the superpower into a rogue state
Summary
The Guardian editorial calls the US seizure of Venezuela's president Nicolás Maduro illegal and reports President Trump said the US would 'run' the country and 'take back the oil'.
Content
The Guardian editorial reports US forces seized Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, after strikes on Venezuelan territory. It says President Donald Trump announced the US would "run" the country and "take back the oil." The piece describes the seizure as illegal and a dangerous precedent. It also notes that some US lawmakers said they were not informed and that the raid reportedly killed around 40 Venezuelans, including civilians.
Reported details:
- The editorial reports the US seized Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, following strikes on Venezuelan soil.
- It quotes President Trump as saying the US would "run" Venezuela and "take back the oil."
- The piece reports the raid reportedly caused around 40 Venezuelan deaths, including civilians, and that no US personnel died.
- The editorial states the attack occurred without UN resolutions or congressional approval and that some US Democrats say they were misled in briefings.
Summary:
The editorial warns the action could undermine international norms and have broader geopolitical consequences. Undetermined at this time.
