Wall Street Journal: “Voters are divided on the Jan. 3 military action, with 49% approving and 47% disapproving of the raid in which U.S. Special Forces bombed targets in Caracas and captured Maduro and his wife, transporting them to the U.S. to face narco-terrorism charges.”
“There is a stark partisan divide—89% of Republicans support the operation, while 86% of Democrats disapprove.”
“A majority of voters rejected deeper U.S. involvement in Venezuela. Respondents opposed having the U.S. ‘run the country’ by 57% to 39%, suggesting little appetite for an open-ended U.S. role or nation-building mission.”

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