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Los venezolanos en Estados Unidos se sienten divididos a medida que aumentan las tensiones entre Trump y Maduro.  

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00:00María Corina Matado's daughter collecting her mother's Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo,
00:05a global cheer for Venezuela's fight for democracy.
00:08But here in South Florida, home to the largest Venezuelan community in the United States,
00:14celebration mixed with Trump's massive military build-up against Maduro has exiles torn.
00:21Regime change, yes, but at which cost?
00:30Ah, sí, una bomba acá encima del edificio de mi papá, de un hospital, de niños.
00:34Yolkert and his wife, Kimberly, fled to the United States in 2023 after facing threats for their political activism.
00:42She believes international intervention is the only possible way to remove authoritarian leader Nicolás Maduro.
00:49En Venezuela ya no hay maneras políticas de poder sacar a ese régimen.
00:54Se ha intentado todo, nos robaron las elecciones.
00:57A todo aquel que opina distinto lo apresan, los persiguen, los torturan.
01:03Venezuelan's ties to South Florida date back decades, but their numbers grew significantly during the Chávez era
01:10and again when Maduro was sworn into power.
01:14Locals here back Trump's pressure, but can the self-declared peace president sell this possible war to his base?
01:21We spoke to an ex-self politician who said this is no blood.
01:26El presidente Trump se está juzgando su prestigio de jefe de la primera potencia del mundo.
01:32No creo que esa inmovilización inmensa de aviones, submarinos nucleares, portaaviones, el más grande del planeta,
01:43haya sido un bluffo para solamente mostrar el poderío.
01:48Venezuelan líder Nicolás Maduro, meanwhile, accuses the U.S. of only being interested in Venezuela's massive oil reserves,
01:56accusing U.S. President Trump of warmongering.
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