Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Prize winner María Corina Machado has called on the United States to conduct military action against Venezuela. She stated that bombing is the only way to remove Nicolás Maduro from power. This statement marks a significant escalation in her rhetoric regarding the current political situation in Venezuela.
Machado"s comments come amid ongoing tensions in the country, where Maduro"s government has faced widespread criticism for its handling of the economy and human rights issues. The call for U.S. military intervention reflects a growing frustration among some opposition figures regarding the lack of progress in ousting the Maduro regime.
As previously reported, similar situations have arisen in other regions, such as in Lebanon, where political leaders have also called for action against armed groups. For more on this topic, see recent developments in Lebanon.
Machado"s appeal for U.S. intervention highlights the complexities of international involvement in Venezuela"s political crisis, which has drawn attention from various global leaders and organizations.

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