"Christine Balling, of the American Foreign Policy Council, predicted that, despite the rhetoric, it will likely be business as usual.
'In Washington, it’s going to be nothing new; it doesn’t mean anything. It’s basically just a continuation of the state of affairs,' Ms. Balling told The Washington Times. 'Unless something drastic happens with Maduro and his cronies, I don’t think anything’s going to change. And … I don’t think the Trump administration has the appetite right now' for aggressive action against what is still one of the biggest suppliers of crude oil to the U.S. market.
'Frankly, I don’t think Maduro would care one way or the other if we withdrew our diplomats,' Ms. Balling said. '[And] obviously … that would make our intelligence efforts more complicated.'”
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