
"If the President believes military action against Venezuela is needed, he should make the case and Congress should vote before American lives and treasure are spent on regime change in South America,"
"Do we truly believe that Nicolas Maduro will be replaced by a modern-day George Washington? How did that work out in Cuba, Libya, Iraq or Syria?"
"Americans disgust with our own government's never ending military aggression and support of foreign wars is justified because we are forced to pay for it and both parties, Republicans and Democrats, always keep the Washington military machine funded and going,"
"This is what many in MAGA thought they voted to end. Boy were we wrong."
President Trump's move to depose Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro drew praise in the United States, particularly from many Republican leaders. The invasion also generated significant skepticism, raised questions about legality, and prompted full-throated opposition from some elected officials across the political spectrum. A small group of Republicans described the action as unlawful or misguided and urged Congressional authorization before committing American lives and treasure to regime change. Some Republicans questioned whether removing Maduro would produce positive outcomes, cited past regime-change failures, criticized the move as inconsistent with America First principles, and warned the precedent could embolden rival authoritarian states.
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