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Machado Aligns with U.S. on Venezuela's Future
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Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado says she’s in sync with the U.S. on Venezuela’s future, calling the January 3 military action that ousted Maduro a necessary step for democracy. Though she and the U.S. may differ on tactics, their goals align. Now under interim president Delcy Rodriguez, Venezuela’s oil revenues are under U.S. control, and Machado backs the Biden administration’s strategy—even defending her symbolic gift of her Nobel medal to Trump. Despite Trump’s lack of public support and doubts about her leadership, Machado remains committed to returning to Venezuela, where she says citizens now feel freer to speak, even if the economy still suffers. She insists Venezuela is moving in the right direction—and she’s ready to come home soon.
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