U.S. sends delegation to Caracas, Trump meets with oil executives

The article reports on the latest developments in Venezuela, where US President Donald Trump has taken unilateral action against the country. The operation to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro was successful, and he is currently being held at a New York prison. However, the situation in Venezuela remains unstable, with opposition leaders calling for the overthrow of the government.

The article also notes that the US has left Maduro regime loyalist Delcy Rodriguez in place as interim president, and administration officials have said they plan to maintain leverage over the country's government through US restrictions on oil exports.

The Senate has advanced a war powers resolution, which would limit Trump's ability to strike Venezuela. The resolution was passed with the support of five Republicans, who voted alongside all Democrats.

Trump has criticized the Senate for its action, calling it "a constitutional debate" rather than an anti-Donald Trump stance. Vice President JD Vance said that the Republican senators who voted in favor of the measure had a legal technicality as their basis for supporting the resolution.

Democrat Sen. Adam Schiff argued that the military operation was "really about oil," and that if the primary goal was just to apprehend Maduro, it would not have required the US to essentially commit to running a country for the indefinite future or seizing its oil.

The article also reports on the injuries sustained by US service members during the incursion, including a pilot who was wounded multiple times in the leg. The Pentagon official stated that all five additional service members who suffered injuries had already returned to duty.

Overall, the situation in Venezuela remains volatile, with the opposition calling for the overthrow of the government and the US maintaining pressure on the country through economic sanctions and restrictions on oil exports.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing 🤯. I mean, one minute Maduro's a free man, the next he's in a NY prison 🚔. It feels like the US is playing both sides here - wanting to exert control over Venezuela while also claiming they're just trying to bring stability 🙄.

I don't think it's that simple though. The fact that Delcy Rodriguez was left in place as interim president suggests there's still some wiggle room for the Maduro regime to negotiate with the US 💼. And then you've got the Senate trying to limit Trump's powers, which feels like a major overstep 🤦‍♂️.

It's also worth considering the human cost here - those injured US service members are lucky to be okay 💪. What about the Venezuelans who have lost loved ones or livelihoods because of this drama? It's like we're forgetting that there are real people affected by all this 🔥.

Can't we just try to find a way forward that benefits everyone involved? I know it sounds idealistic, but someone's gotta be the voice of reason here 😊.
 
🤦‍♂️ I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing... so Trump just goes and takes Maduro out of Venezuela, but now it's like, super unstable 🤯? I mean, what's next? Is the US gonna run the whole country from behind the scenes? 😳 It feels like we're playing some kinda giant game of Risk 🎲, minus the fun part. And all this drama over oil 💸? Come on, guys! Can't we just focus on getting people outta there without hurting anyone? 🤝 The Senate's got a point though... if it was really about taking down Maduro, why did they need to stick around for so long? 🤔 Not sure what's gonna happen next, but one thing's for sure: this situation is messier than a teenager's room 🏠💥.
 
🤯 this whole thing is wild! I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact that Trump's operation to capture Maduro was successful, but now the situation in Venezuela is more unstable than ever 😬. The Senate stepping up against him with a war powers resolution feels like a real 'West Wing' move 💼... but what's with all the drama about oil exports? 🤔 It seems like the US wants to keep an eye on Maduro regime loyalist Delcy Rodriguez, but what's their endgame here? 💸

And can we talk about how Trump is playing it cool, calling the Senate's action a "constitutional debate" 🙄? Meanwhile, VP JD Vance has this super technical explanation that sounds like a script from 'The West Wing' 😂. Adam Schiff is being his usual logical self, though - who else would call out the US military operation for what it really was: oil-related 💪

Ugh, I'm not even sure how to process all of this 🤯. One thing's for sure, though - the situation in Venezuela is getting more complicated by the minute... 🕰️
 
🤔 I'm so confused about what's going on in Venezuela right now. The US just took unilateral action against President Maduro and he's being held at a New York prison 🚔, but it doesn't seem like that's solved the problem at all. The opposition is still calling for his overthrow and the country is super unstable 😬.

And what's up with the fact that the US left some of Maduro's allies in charge? It just feels like they're trying to control Venezuela from afar 🌎. I don't get why the Senate even brought this war powers resolution forward, it seems kinda obvious that the US has its own interests at play here 💸.

I also feel bad for the US service members who got hurt during the operation - multiple leg injuries are no joke 🤕. It's just sad that things have to escalate like this when there might be other ways to resolve conflicts. 🤷‍♀️
 
man thats crazy what just happened in venezuela 🤯 i dont no how that went down with trump taking action like that without warning...i mean idk if maduro is safe or not, but this all feels super unstable 😬
 
What a crazy turn of events! I'm still trying to wrap my head around how things went down in Venezuela 🤯. So, let's break it down - Trump takes unilateral action, Maduro gets caught, but the situation is more complicated than just that. The US is playing both sides here, leaving Delcy Rodriguez as interim president while also imposing economic sanctions and restrictions on oil exports 🤑. It's like they want to exert control without actually taking over 😏.

And then there's this whole war powers resolution thing... I'm not sure what's more surprising - the fact that it passed with Republican support or that Trump is trying to spin it as a constitutional debate 😂. Adam Schiff's comments about the military operation being really about oil... yeah, let's just say it looks like the US has its eyes on Venezuela's resources 💸.

The situation in Venezuela remains super volatile, and I'm not sure what the long-term implications of this will be 🤔. One thing for sure - it's going to take a lot more than one operation or some economic sanctions to resolve this mess 💪.
 
the whole thing is so messy 🤯... i mean, trump goes in, captures maduro, but doesn't actually take over the country, just leaves a puppet in charge 👊... and now the senate is trying to hold him back from doing anything else 🚫... it's like they're playing this game of international chess, except nobody knows who's going to get checkmated next 😬... and what about delcy rodriguez, the interim president? is she just going to puppet dance for the us all along? 💅🏼... meanwhile, the opposition is still waiting in the wings, ready to take down the government when it suits them 🕷️... this whole thing feels like a big game of geopolitical whack-a-mole 🎮
 
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