United States-Venezuela: the Main Subjects of Tension Between the Two Countries Since 2013
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Paris, France. Elections, oil embargo, drug trafficking or migrants. Numerous issues confront Venezuela and the United States since 2013, whose President Donald Trump announced on Saturday a “large-scale attack” and the capture of Nicolás Maduro.These are the main disputes:DemocracyWashington, as well as part of the international community, does not recognize the legitimacy of socialist Nicolás Maduro to preside over Venezuela.After the violent …
Election regularity, oil embargo, drug trafficking or migrants, the United States and Venezuela of Nicolas Maduro, where Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he had launched a "large-scale attack", have since 2013 many disputes.
While Donald Trump regularly insists on the accusations of drug trafficking brought by the US courts against President Nicolas Maduro, other issues have contributed to the gradual deterioration of diplomatic relations.
The United States and Venezuela of Nicolas Maduro, where Donald Trump announced that he had launched an attack, have since 2013 many disputes.
The tensions of recent weeks between the United States and Venezuela have culminated this Saturday morning with the bombings recorded in Caracas and the capture of Nicolás Maduro, as announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, through networks: "The U.S. has successfully carried out a large-scale attack against Venezuela and its leader, President Nicolás Maduro, who was captured and flown, along with his wife, outside the country.This operation wa…
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