The Trump administration appears to prioritize stability in Caracas, causing concern among supporters of opposition leader María Corina Machado. Machado’s return to Venezuela has sparked friction as her advocates fear the U.S. may favor a reliable partner over democratic principles.
This development highlights differing approaches to Venezuela’s political crisis, with opposition figures urging stronger support for democratic leadership rather than pragmatic alliances.
**Why this matters**
The U.S. stance on Venezuela influences the country’s political future and international relations. How Washington balances stability and democracy could impact efforts to resolve the ongoing crisis and support for opposition movements.
