Summary
The article discusses reactions from Trump supporters in Florida regarding the U.S.'s recent actions in Venezuela. These supporters are comparing the quick operation to remove Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro with past prolonged U.S. military involvements. There is some concern and support among Trump supporters about the impact of these actions on regional politics and immigration.
Key Facts
- Trump supporters in Florida are discussing the U.S. operation to unseat Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
- The operation, which involved no U.S. casualties, is seen as different from past U.S. military engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan.
- President Trump has promised to "run" Venezuela, raising concerns about U.S. involvement in rebuilding the country.
- Some supporters believe that Maduro's removal could weaken leftist governments in Cuba and Nicaragua.
- Supporters think an economically stable Venezuela might encourage some migrants in the U.S. to return home.
- A few prominent Republicans have criticized the mission, suggesting it contradicts Trump's previous foreign policy promises.
- Vice-President JD Vance defended the operation, citing reasons related to drug flow and protection of U.S. assets.