Maduro's fall raises Venezuelans' hopes for economic bounty

CARACAS — After the US raid that deposed Nicolas Maduro as Venezuela’s leader, citizens hope the ensuing talks on selling its oil to the United States may improve their dire economic fortunes. US forces shocked many when they bombed Caracas in the night and seized Maduro — but analysts agree that the raid has radically changed the country’s outlook and economic expectations. Maduro’s successor, interim leader Delcy Rodriguez, has insisted Venezuela is not “subordinate” to Washington after it seized him, but she has pledged to cooperate with it on oil. READ: Trump vows to cut off Cuba’s oil after toppling […]... Keep on reading: Maduro's fall raises Venezuelans' hopes for economic bounty