Nicolas Maduro's allies have been particularly vocal in their condemnation of the US' capture of the deposed Venezuelan leader. Among them are Russia, Iran and China. US control of oil reserves in Venezuela would mean the United States could control the market, and therefore prices - something worrying oil-producing countries as prices are already running low.
Breakdown
- US captures Nicolás Maduro, aiming to block adversaries from Venezuelan resources
- US seeks to prevent China, Russia, and Iran from using Western Hemisphere as a base 13s
- US control of Venezuelan oil could lower global prices and hurt Russian finances 34s
- Russia and Iran lose a key ally with Maduro's capture; US issues new sanctions 52s
- China, a major Venezuelan partner, is concerned about its interests after Maduro's exit 1m 43s