The operation of the U.S. Government to capture Maduro can be a turning point in Venezuela's and the region's history.
Trump's military option without the support of the international community and Congress is cause for concern.
Trump's dialogue with despicable members of the Venezuelan regime and his disdain for María Corina Machado is alarming.
Trump's constant comments about capturing Venezuelan oil reserves need to be moderated.
The Spanish government needs to adopt a firm and pragmatic stance on the situation in Venezuela.
Conclusion: The radical change in U.S. policy towards Venezuela can have significant implications for the region. However, the lack of international support for these moves and the ambivalent stance towards legitimately elected leadership in Venezuela can create additional instability. The international community, including Spain, needs to maintain a firm, democracy-focused approach.