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Venezuela faces escalating tension as President Nicolas Maduro is arrested by U.S. forces, prompting the country to consider declaring an emergency. In response, a nationwide manhunt is ordered for his supporters. Amidst these developments, Maduro makes a bold claim in a U.S. federal court and confronts a protester alleging detention by his regime. The situation evokes comparisons to former Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega, with legal analysts like Jonathan Turley noting surprising resistance from some U.S. politicians. The events mark a significant moment in U.S.-Venezuela relations, with potential implications for international diplomacy and internal Venezuelan politics.
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