A tense calm prevailed in the Venezuelan capital on Sunday, the day after the capture of President Nicolas Maduro. Streets were practically empty.

Around 2 am on Saturday, residents of Caracas were jolted awake by the sound of American bombings. At daybreak, Venezuelan military vehicles drove through the nearly deserted…

The United States has bombed Venezuela and toppled Nicolas Maduro, who was seized and taken to New York.

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A tense calm prevailed in the Venezuelan capital on Sunday, the day after the capture of President Nicolas Maduro. Streets were practically empty.

For oil markets, Venezuela is a footnote in an age of abundance. For Middle East, the US move is a dangerous reminder.