Donald Trump has proposed a temporary U.S. governance over Venezuela, with American companies taking over the country’s oil sector until a political transition is achieved. The idea is to place Venezuela’s oil production under U.S. supervision, allowing American energy firms to manage the operations and revenues, with the aim of stabilizing the country economically. The proposed governance will only last until a new, internationally recognized leadership is in place and democratic institutions are reinstated. However, no official confirmation or policy details have been released by the U.S. government, Congress, or international bodies. The proposal has sparked international debate, with critics arguing potential violation of international law, and supporters seeing a possible resolution to Venezuela’s ongoing political and economic crisis.
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