President Trump has warned Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro that a military action is an option in case he orders armed intimidation against self-declared Venezuelan ad interim president Gauidó and the Venezulan opposition. U.S. forces are preparing a possible intervention, starting namely from the Colombian soil, it seems. So, Maduro is sending his army, currently loyal to him, to that border.
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To what extent would U.S. troops intervene in a military action against Venezuelan dictatorship? (Picture source: U.S. Army / Staff Sgt. Brandon Ames)
