Nicolas Maduro will eventually be held accountable by Venezuelans for his abuses of power and the disastrous state in which he will leave the country.
Donald Trump has been escalating provocations towards Venezuela, including the destruction of six boats linked to the Tren de Aragua cartel and authorizing covert CIA operations in Venezuela.
Trump's aggressive actions include the deployment of a significant fleet near the country's coasts, without confirming his accusations of collaboration between the Venezuelan regime and drug traffickers.
The U.S.'s military actions, which have resulted in the death of multiple people, have opened a debate about their legality.
Trump's actions present issues, such as designating cartels as 'foreign terrorist organizations' and using an 18th-century law to justify the expulsion of migrants.
Conclusion: There is a possibility that these actions are a covert way to attempt to force a regime change in Caracas, representing a form of warlike activism that is paradoxically inconsistent with his Nobel Peace Prize candidacy.