1. That the millions of exiled/refugee Venezuelans can go back to their homeland. For their sakes, not ours.
2. That the government that is ELECTED (not installed) there can protect human rights, including private property, election laws, freedom of expression, and rule of law.
3. That no lives are lost in a war against . . . well, whom? It's not clear who the potential "enemy" or opponents to the U.S. would be, but that doesn't mean there is none.
4. That no lives are lost in a Civil War between Venezuelans.
5. That this was not something Trump just thought of Friday but something that has been in the works a while. It appears that Maduro accepted it although I am sure he will fight jail. Everyone would.
6. One might also hope for a non-nationalized oil industry, but that is another matter. The people should be able to benefit from their resources; we do here, indirectly (lower oil prices). In Alaska the citizens get money from the oil industry. A few people should not own the resources of a country although they should recoup finances from investment in infrasture.
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