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The Trump administration is considering various options for military action in Venezuela, including direct attacks on military units that safeguard President Nicolás Maduro and potential seizure of the nation’s oil fields, reveal U.S. officials. Although President Trump has not yet decided on the course of action, concerns about American troop safety and potential embarrassing failures have made him hesitant. Yet, his senior advisors are advocating for one of the most assertive options – removing Mr. Maduro from power. The administration is seeking additional legal guidance from the Justice Department that could justify military action without requiring congressional approval or a declaration of war. This guidance could potentially label Mr. Maduro as a central figure in the narcoterrorist group, Cartel de los Soles, making him a legitimate target despite prohibitions on assassinating national leaders.
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