During Trumps time as president he imposed harsh sanctions in a "maximum pressure" strategy. The hope was the Maduro regime would not be able to maintain control in this state, however with the help of Russia and China, Maduro was able to capitalize on certain opportunities Trumps policy created. Part of Trumps policy was to have US companies remove operations from Venezuela causing massive job loss, hurting the civilian population more than Maduro. In the energy sector especially Maduro was able to seize control of an oil company after French and Norway followed the US lead in leaving Venezuela. In response to such harsh measures from the United States, Maduro brought a case to the International Criminal Court in 2020 claiming they were a crime against humanity.
Since taking office Biden has rolled back the "maximum pressure" policies and is attempting more targeted approach with his sanctions. The goal to remove Maduro from power has remained constant but now more consideration to the real impact is being taken. The United States is trying to remove Maduro because he has created a dire situation for the Venezuelan people, however if attempts to remove him can also hurt the Venezuelan people, careful attention must be paid to what really works and whether or not the consequences are greater than the benefits.
Links:
https://www.uschamber.com/series/above-the-fold/overhaul-of-us-sanctions-policy-toward-venezuela-long-overdue
https://www.laprensalatina.com/venezuela-asks-icc-to-probe-us-sanctions-as-crime-against-humanity/
https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/biden-needs-assert-u-s-leadership-venezuela-maduro-exploits-negotiations-ncna1278382
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-politics-support-factbox/guaido-vs-maduro-who-is-backing-whom-in-venezuela-idUSKCN1S62DY
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I remember hearing about the awful inflation of Venezuelan currency a while ago. The current situation in Venezuela doesn't sound like it's getting much better either. Have the markets in Venezuela have taken a hit due to Maduro and his corruption?
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