Donald Trump on Maduro Being Ousted in Venezuela: "We'll See"
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The president of the United States says about Maduro's dismissal: "We have to see what happens, it is not a yes or no option."The relations between the two countries are at critical moments following the extrajudicial executions of 11 U.S. crew members of a supposed 'narcolancha' who, according to the White House, left VenezuelaAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez demands that Trump not use "unauthorized military force" against Venezuela and not support the…

US President Donald Trump on Sunday left the door open to a possible escalation against Venezuela, refusing to rule out military action amid rising tensions between the two countries. Asked by reporters if helping to oust Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was on the table, he replied, “We’ll see what happens.” When asked about a possible escalation that would send attacks to the mainland, Trump did not deny it, saying, “Look, Venezuela is send…
By Alejandra Jaramillo, CNN US President Donald Trump on Sunday left the door open to a possible escalation against Venezuela, refusing to rule out military action amid rising tensions between the two countries. Asked by reporters if helping to oust Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was on the table, he replied, “We’ll see what happens.” When asked about a possible escalation that would send attacks to the mainland, Trump did not deny it, sayi…
When asked about the possibility of extending operations against Venezuela, Donald Trump did not rule out new attacks this Sunday and accused Nicolás Maduro of having manipulated the elections. “We will see what happens,” he said about future military offensives, following recent bombings in the Caribbean against Venezuelan ships. “There certainly aren’t many ships out there... there has been very little maritime traffic. I can’t imagine why.” T…
The president of the United States says about Maduro's dismissal: "We have to see what happens, it is not a yes or no option." The relations between the two countries are at critical moments after the extrajudicial executions of 11 U.S. crew members of a supposed 'narcolancha' who, according to the White House, left Venezuela. Is it an option to get rid of Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro?, asked the U.S. president as he returned to the Whi…
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