Maduro will be tried in the United States, and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has made a statement! Pam Bondi stated that Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores have been indicted by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Maduro is charged with conspiracy to commit drug-related terrorism, conspiracy to smuggle cocaine, illegal possession of machine guns and destructive devices, and conspiracy to illegally possess machine guns and destructive devices aimed at the United States.

The two will soon face the full punishment of the U.S. justice system in U.S. courts. I, on behalf of all personnel of the U.S. Department of Justice, thank President Trump for stepping forward to hold relevant individuals accountable for the American people; meanwhile, I extend sincere gratitude to the brave U.S. military, whose excellent and successful operation led to the capture of these two international drug traffickers accused.

Evidently, from the statement of the U.S. Attorney General, it is clear that the arrest of Maduro has caused great joy among the American public. The most likely scenario for the charges against Maduro is a life sentence without parole. On one hand, this will serve as a deterrent to leaders in Latin America who oppose the United States; on the other hand, it will not trigger intense global backlash.

Putting sovereignty issues aside, it must be said that this military operation by the United States has greatly boosted confidence within the country and elevated the United States' international prestige. For Trump personally, his approval rating is expected to rise. The actions taken by the United States are undoubtedly arrogant, but international relations are very pragmatic. Countries may, out of fear of the United States, be more inclined to yield under U.S. pressure, which is disadvantageous for us.

U.S. military captures the president of Venezuela

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