Venezuela's opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has made a bold statement during her recent visit to the US, where she met with President Donald Trump. The 69-year-old politician expressed hope that the US would be able to help bring freedom to her country.
During their meeting at the White House, Trump reportedly listened intently as Machado briefed him on the situation in Venezuela and her efforts to promote democracy there. Machado has been a vocal critic of President Nicolas Maduro's government, which she says is corrupt and oppressive.
With the US backing, Machada believes that her chances of success will improve significantly. She has already called for international cooperation against Venezuela, saying "Venezuela is counting on you".
Critics have expressed skepticism about the US involvement in Venezuela, with some arguing that it could exacerbate tensions between Washington and Caracas. Others believe that Trump's meeting with Machada could mark a shift in the country's approach towards Venezuela.
It remains to be seen how the Trump administration will respond to Machado's pleas for help. However, her visit has undoubtedly raised awareness about the situation in Venezuela and sparked debate about the role of the US in promoting democracy abroad.
During their meeting at the White House, Trump reportedly listened intently as Machado briefed him on the situation in Venezuela and her efforts to promote democracy there. Machado has been a vocal critic of President Nicolas Maduro's government, which she says is corrupt and oppressive.
With the US backing, Machada believes that her chances of success will improve significantly. She has already called for international cooperation against Venezuela, saying "Venezuela is counting on you".
Critics have expressed skepticism about the US involvement in Venezuela, with some arguing that it could exacerbate tensions between Washington and Caracas. Others believe that Trump's meeting with Machada could mark a shift in the country's approach towards Venezuela.
It remains to be seen how the Trump administration will respond to Machado's pleas for help. However, her visit has undoubtedly raised awareness about the situation in Venezuela and sparked debate about the role of the US in promoting democracy abroad.