Maduro ouster shows Trump is bent on dominating Western Hemisphere, observers say
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump’s shocking capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro shows his administration is serious about dominating the Western Hemisphere, observers say.
In its new national security strategy, released last month, Trump’s administration laid out a plan for U.S. control of the hemisphere that pays little heed to traditional alliance-building.
It was put into practice Saturday with the U.S. military operation that led to Maduro’s middle-of-the-night arrest in Caracas.
Calling himself a decent man and “the president of my country,” Maduro pleaded not guilty to federal drug trafficking charges in a New York courtroom Monday.


