U. S. Steps into Venezuela: What's the Plan?
Trump's Surprising Action
In a surprising move, the U.S. has taken action in Venezuela. President Trump has announced that the U.S. will take charge of the country after capturing Maduro. This has sparked strong reactions from political leaders.
Criticism from Senator Jack Reed
Senator Jack Reed, a top Democrat, criticized the move. He said Trump started a war without permission or explanation. Reed called Trump's plan to run Venezuela "ridiculous." He warned about the high costs of trying to control another country.
New York City Mayor's Concerns
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani also spoke out. He said attacking Venezuela is against the law. He is worried about the safety of Venezuelans living in New York. The mayor promised to keep an eye on the situation.
Trump's Optimistic Outlook
Trump believes the U.S. won't spend much on this. He thinks American oil companies will make up for the costs. He said they will fix Venezuela's oil industry and make money.
Unanswered Questions
But many people are asking:
- What's the real plan?
- How will this work?
- Who will pay the price?