Questions remain over how Venezuela will be run in the aftermath of the U.S. capture of its former leader, Nicolás Maduro. One outstanding issue is how the U.S. will handle the Iranian-backed terrorist group Hezbollah, which has had a drug operation stronghold in the country for decades. CBS News' Anna Schecter has more.
Breakdown
- Hezbollah has operated a drug trafficking stronghold in Venezuela for decades 10s
- The group traffics drugs from the Middle East and Colombia through Venezuela 38s
- Hezbollah has stockpiled weapons and was linked to Iranian missile shipments 1m 3s
- Hezbollah's operations were protected by Maduro's regime 1m 47s
- The future of Hezbollah's activities in Venezuela is now uncertain 1m 24s
