Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s strategy towards Venezuela seems to be losing steam, with President Nicolás Maduro firmly holding on to power. Despite months of sanctions, threats, and a U.S. military presence offshore, Maduro shows no signs of stepping down. Even after several offers of exile, Maduro has consistently declined. This situation is causing concerns in Washington, questioning the effectiveness of Trump’s plan. The situation is rapidly becoming a critical test of U.S. influence in the region and Trump’s foreign policy leadership.
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