Does the Trump administration have a “day-after” plan for Venezuela? Critics say no. But in a column in Foreign Policy, Matthew Kroenig argues that a plan is coming into view: The White House is “both studiously avoiding entanglement in a military quagmire and overpromising on democracy promotion.”
So, what will happen next in Caracas? And how will the White House adapt its thinking on other claims it’s made, whether about Colombia, Mexico, or Greenland?
Kroenig is an FP columnist and senior director of the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security. He served in the Trump administration in its first term and has previously worked as an advisor to then-Sen. Marco Rubio.