The US took control of Venezuela and began a new administration

Donald Trump announced that the process of forming an administrative corps to ensure temporary governance in Venezuela has officially begun. According to the White House leader’s latest statements, after the active phase of the force-based bloc ended, Washington moved to a stabilization phase. The selection of personnel who will assume civilian duties is currently underway at an accelerated pace. This was reported by upl.uzreports.
At the same time, the US president did not hide his satisfaction with the Pentagon’s results. Trump emphasized that the operation, which ended with Maduro being removed from power and control established over the state, has concluded, and he congratulated the Defense Department leadership. It was separately noted that the US armed forces completed the mission without losses—an uncommon outcome for campaigns of this scale.
The events sparked broad discussion among international military analysts. Experts are assessing the operation as a demonstrative display of modern warfare capabilities. The main focus is on rapid decision-making and their immediate implementation in practice. Analysts from various countries say the US military system has shown an ability to achieve global objectives in a short time, reduce risks to its contingent, and fully seize the initiative on the battlefield.
Venezuela has the world’s largest proven oil reserves, estimated at more than 300 billion barrels. This figure is noted to be significantly larger than Saudi Arabia’s reserves.
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