By Gram Slattery and Simon Lewis, Reuters
Photo: AFP
Military intervention could bring risks in November midterm elections
Trump critics say action departs from MAGA promises
Actions in Venezuela bring Trump in line with previous Republican presidents
President Donald Trump's decision to attack Venezuela, arrest its president and temporarily run the country marks a striking departure for a politician who long criticised others for overreaching on foreign affairs and vowed to avoid foreign entanglements.
His vision for US involvement in Venezuela, sketched out in a midday news conference, left open the possibility of more military action, ongoing involvement in that nation's politics and oil industry and even "boots on the ground".
The term suggests military deployment of the sort that presidents often avoid for fear of provoking domestic political backlash.
"We are going to run the country until such time as we can do a safe, proper, and judicious transition," Trump said
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