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Trump Vows US Oil Entry Into Venezuela After Military Captures Maduro

In a major geopolitical development, US President Donald Trump has announced that American oil companies will enter Venezuela to rebuild its infrastructure following the capture of Nicolas Maduro. Speaking after a US military operation, Trump stated, 'We're going to have our very large United States oil companies... go in, spend billions of dollars... and start making money for the country.' The report by India Today's Rohit Sharma and Pranay Upadhyay highlights the chaos in Caracas, where Executive Vice President Delcy Rodriguez has stepped in amidst a power vacuum. The programme also details US strikes on the Fuerte Tiuna military base and an airport east of Caracas, leaving citizens scrambling for essentials. With Venezuela's vast oil reserves now in play, the report explores the uncertain future as global powers watch the unfolding battle for control.

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