Former national security adviser John Bolton said Wednesday the Trump administration’s strikes in the Caribbean won’t help advance efforts to oust Nicolás Maduro’s regime in Venezuela. “Blowing drug-laden boats out of the water, killing their crews in the process, may thrill some of our leaders, but it will not destabilize Maduro. Any number of alternative…
Source: The Hill
Bolton: 'Thrill' of Caribbean strikes won't oust Maduro
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