
The article analyzes a recent U.S. military operation, highlighting its successful execution and superior coordination compared to past missions like Operation Eagle Claw and the 2003 Iraq invasion. It notes the widespread expectation that the U.S. would support the Venezuelan opposition, led by Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado, if the Maduro regime fell. However, President Trump expressed skepticism about Machado's support and indicated a plan to work with the existing Venezuelan government until a transition occurs, a strategy the author deems unlikely to succeed.
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