How the U.S. Is Getting Pulled Into the Venezuela Crisis
Thousands of Venezuelans are protesting the government of President Nicholas Maduro, the effects of economic and political instability in the country, and a nationwide power outage. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains why the crisis will become increasingly difficult for the U.S. to ignore. Photo: AP
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