With Nicolas Maduro captured after U.S. strikes, Venezuela faces a dangerous power vacuum. As a state of emergency grips Caracas, attention shifts to who truly controls the country now. Nobel laureate Maria Corina Machado is emerging as a frontrunner, backed by Trump’s pressure campaign long before the Delta Force raid. Yet warnings are growing that Maduro’s exit does not guarantee a smooth transfer of power.
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