Matthew Amroliwala
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You have the Revolutionary Guard.
You have decades of the tightest grip from this regime over its people.
I'll come back to you in just a moment for a final thought.
Paul, a final thought from you, because it does feel like we're reaching a crossroads, a crunch moment.
But we've seen with the Trump administration, they have moved extraordinarily quickly at times.
You think of hitting Iran's nuclear abilities.
You look at what happened in Venezuela only recently.
Things may well move on this remarkably at speed.
What are you looking out for in the next couple of days?
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Let's get straight to your questions and to Sumi.
The first question here, a pretty obvious one.
Why did Donald Trump, the U.S., capture Venezuela's president?
Sumi, we'll unpick a lot more of that, certainly oil and those other issues in a moment or two.
But Ione, in terms of the strikes from Saturday, how many people were actually killed?
Paul, in terms of international law, what is the consensus, legal or illegal, this move?
Sumi, Donald Trump said on Saturday the US will run Venezuela.