US prosecutor accuses Nicolás Maduro of illegal machine gun possession
US prosecutor Pam Bondi has accused Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of possessing machine guns in violation of the US National Firearms Act of 1934. This accusation highlights the gravity of the case and the application of US law beyond its borders.
The text also presents a hypothetical scenario suggesting that any country could theoretically kidnap former US President Donald Trump and sentence him to death for "possessing" 5,200 nuclear warheads under its own domestic laws. This example underscores potential political controversies and the ambiguities of international law.
This case illustrates the complexities of applying national legislation to foreign leaders and the possible geopolitical ramifications of such actions in the future.