Could U. S. Invasion of Venezuela Be Justified on Grounds of Defense for Other South American Countries Too?

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The recently demoted vice president of Venezuela, Tareck El Aissami, has ties to the Middle East, potentially a conduit for arms into South America, so considering the dire plight of the people in Venezuela, starving and now short of drinking water, having spread by the millions into neighboring countries, might those countries welcome intervention by the U. S. for political and thereby economic stability in that region now needlessly suffering under the tyrant Maduro with islamic jihadi allies?