Disputed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has publicly criticized the “theft” of its state-owned and US-based refining operations, Citgo, in a radio broadcast on Tuesday, adding that those responsible of this “crime” will be tried in court, after which the refining arm would be returned to its rightful owner, PDVSA. While the United States—complicit in this theft, according to Maduro—is unlikely to see retribution in any way over handling of Citgo, opposition leader Juan Guaido and his followers could possibly run afoul of Venezuelan courts. The United States officially recognized Guaido as the rightful president of Venezuela, much to the chagrin of his adversary, Nicolas Maduro. This week’s allegations that PDVSA has been robbed of its Citgo refinery are nothing new; Maduro has long held that the United States wanted nothing more than to steal Citgo from its rightful owners, saying in January of this year that PDVSA “would take […]