Afghanistan, Jan. 6 -- Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado pledged to return home following U.S. forces' seizure of Nicolas Maduro, praising Trump and promising a democratic transition in Venezuela.

Media outlets reported on Tuesday that Venezuela's main opposition leader, Maria Corina Machado, has vowed to return home quickly following the U.S. seizure of Nicolas Maduro and praised President Donald Trump for the operation.

Reuters reported on Tuesday, January 6, that Machado, 58, who fled Venezuela in October to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, said her movement is ready to win free elections, claiming a decisive victory in the 2024 vote under what she called fraudulent conditions.

In her first interview since Maduro's captu...