With a Straight Face, Mike Johnson Says U.S. Ouster of Maduro Is Not a Regime Change'
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With a Straight Face, Mike Johnson Says U.S. Ouster of Maduro Is Not a Regime Change'
"This is not a regime change. This is a demand for change of behavior by a regime. The interim government is stood up now, and we are hopeful that they will be able to correct their action. They cannot participate with narco terrorists and very dangerous international criminal organizations that harm and target Americans and traffic all these dangerous drugs into our country, that do all this great harm to our country. They cannot continue that activity."
"We are going to have to have big investments by the oil companies to bring back the infrastructure, he said on Sunday Air Force One. The oil companies are ready to go, they are going to build back the infrastructure. And on Monday, the president told NBC News, A tremendous amount of money will have"
U.S. forces invaded Venezuela and captured President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores. Maduro and Flores appeared before a federal judge in New York and pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking charges. Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez was sworn in as interim president and demanded Maduro's return. The U.S. administration has claimed it is in charge of Venezuela. A U.S. official framed the action as a demand for behavior change by a regime rather than regime change. Supporters cited Maduro's human rights abuses. The U.S. president emphasized plans to rebuild Venezuela's oil industry requiring large private investments.
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