Maduro Doubts Trump Will Do Anything in Venezuela
- Nicolás Maduro rejected negotiations for his exit and believes President Donald Trump will back down from military action against his government, according to sources in Caracas.
- The White House stated that the naval deployment aimed at drug trafficking operations, and Maduro's inner circle remains united against U.S. pressure.
- Maduro's leadership remains firm despite economic collapse and international sanctions, as insiders claim he aims to outlast pressure from the U.S.
- Maduro believes that Trump will not order military intervention, comparing it to Vietnam or Afghanistan, according to an unnamed source.
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Maduro Doubts Trump Will Do Anything in Venezuela
Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro reportedly rejected any negotiated exit from power, and he is betting that President Donald Trump will back down from military action against his government. Sources familiar with internal discussions in Caracas said Maduro was counting on Trump backing down. "Maduro has already decided — he's not going anywhere; now it's Trump's move," a source told El Pais, a major Spanish-language daily newspaper based in Ma…
Any kind of negotiation at this time in Venezuela begins and ends in Nicolás Maduro. No one else. Those who have treated the Venezuelan president lately say that he will not step aside and that he will resist to the last consequences the pressure of the United States. “He has already decided, he is not going to leave. Now it is his turn to move Trump,” sources point out of the situation. Continue reading
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Nicolás Maduro does not plan to step aside and remains determined to resist “to the last consequences” in the face of pressure from the United States, according to sources close to his government quoted by the Spanish newspaper El País this Sunday. Sources say that Maduro has the last word in the situation and that his determination is absolute. “He has already decided, he is not going to leave. Now he has to move a file to Trump,” they said. In…
News to the Day and the Hour Latest News of today Any kind of negotiation at this time in Venezuela begins and ends in Nicolás Maduro. In no one else. Those who have treated the Venezuelan president lately say that he will not take a step aside and that he will resist to the last consequences the pressure of the United States. “He has already decided, he will not go. Now it is his turn to move record to Trump”, point out sources aware of the si…
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