According to a recent survey, 53% of Latin Americans support a U.S. military intervention aimed at deposing Nicolás Maduro and his government in Venezuela. The survey also indicated that among the Venezuelan diaspora, 64% are in favor of such action.
This data was reported by Atlas Intel, highlighting the significant level of support for intervention within the region. The findings reflect ongoing concerns regarding the political situation in Venezuela and the Maduro administration.
For further context on U.S. military involvement in the region, recent developments have indicated plans for a powerful bombing campaign in Venezuela, which would surpass the strikes conducted in Iraq in 1998.
The survey results underscore the complex dynamics of Latin American politics and the varied perspectives on U.S. intervention in the region.







