The decisive argument for the capture of Nicolas Maduro was his public dances. It is reported by the New York Times, citing sources.
"Maduro's regular public dances and other displays of indifference in recent weeks have helped convince some members of the Trump team that the Venezuelan president is mocking them.… Therefore, the White House decided to carry out its military threats," the publication says, quoted by Strana.
Maduro danced to the song "No war, yes peace." This happened after Trump's team offered him voluntary emigration to Turkey, the NYT claims. Then he danced to the electronic beat on TV, singing in English: "There is no crazy war."

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