Venezuelan opposition chief “satisfied” that Maduro will quickly fall amid U.S. stress

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Over the previous a number of weeks, the connection between the USA and Venezuela reached a boiling level because the U.S. launched a collection of strikes in opposition to vessels alleged to be carrying medication. Now, Venezuelan army workout routines broadcast on state TV recommend the risk is being felt by its chief, Nicolas Maduro. Margaret Brennan spoke to David Smolansky, one among Venezuela’s opposition leaders, concerning the nation’s future.

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