Genser: Not recognizing Maduro as head of state “doesn’t give the U.S. the right to invade militarily”
In a surprising week, the U.S. has captured a international head of state, boarded oil tankers, and threatened additional navy motion. As President Trump upends diplomatic norms, his focus in Venezuela seems mounted on oil, with democracy stalled, political prisoners nonetheless jailed, and worldwide regulation specialists warning the seizure of Nicolás Maduro might violate the UN Charter. International Human Rights Lawyer Jared Genser joins Christiane Amanpour to focus on the attainable authorized justifications for the administration’s actions.