
Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado is facing criticism for allegedly exaggerating the threats posed by Venezuela's leader. Critics argue that her claims are aimed at justifying U.S. military intervention to remove him from power.
Machado's statements have sparked a debate regarding the legitimacy of her concerns and the potential implications of foreign intervention in Venezuela's political landscape.
The situation continues to evolve as various stakeholders assess the impact of these claims on both domestic and international relations.