Economic interests, domestic political calculations. All of the plays for the US-Venezuela-strategy role. President Trump is unusually wide.

The United States, the Regime of power want to force the commander-in-chief Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela to retreat. You have acknowledged Juan Guaidó as a transitional President.

U.S. Senator Marco Rubio feels morally obliged to interfere in Venezuela.

One of the main supporters of this policy is U.S. Senator Marco Rubio. “It would be best if Maduro resigns,” he told NBC. “Within 30 or 45 days, new elections will be proclaimed, a President is democratically elected and Venezuela return to the constitutional order.”

U.S. politicians like Rubio to say, you feel morally obliged to put an end to the dictatorship in Venezuela. Also domestic political interests play in the U.S., for example, a role. When you look to Florida, the home state of Senator Rubio, is this. In Miami, the municipality of Americans with Venezuelan roots on the road. You sing the national anthem of their homeland, they wave flags, they demand an end to the dictatorship.