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Venezuela's María Corina Machado Appears Open to U.S. Military Pressure Against Maduro

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María Corina Machado, asked by CBS News' Margaret Brennan about Trump's threat of land strikes, said she'd "welcome more and more pressure" on Maduro.
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The Venezuelan opposition politician and Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado has demanded more pressure on left-wing nationalist President Nicolás Maduro. "I will welcome increasing pressure so that Maduro understands that he must go, that his time is over," Machado said in excerpts published on Friday of an interview with US broadcaster CBS in Oslo on the question of whether she would support a possible US military intervention to dep…

·Germany
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If there was any doubt that the U.S. government was involved in the military operation against Venezuela, the opposition leader probably just blew it up with her shocking presentation in Oslo after 16 months in hiding. The world attended this episode of epic contours with a new and definite attention to the Venezuelan drama.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Maria Corina Machado has finally achieved it. After a journey of thousands of kilometers, in an odyssey against all odds after living more than 16 months in hiding, the opposition leader has crossed the door of the Rococo salon of the Grand Hotel of Oslo, has smiled before a sea of cameras and microphones, and has stood before the world as the winner and great protagonist of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize. “This has been a recognition for each of…

·Spain
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Venezuela: Machado favors more pressure from Washington on Maduro. The Venezuelan opponent María Corina Machado seems open to an intervention by the...

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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