Trump Accuses Venezuela of ‘Sending Gangs and Drugs’ - but Dodges Question on Strikes
- President Donald Trump has accused Venezuela of sending the U.S. gangs, drugs, and dealers as part of his ongoing criticism of the country.
- Trump did not answer whether he would conduct further strikes in the region after a drone attack killed 11 alleged narcoterrorists.
- Venezuelan authorities stated the 11 killed were not connected to the Tren de Aragua gang, countering U.S. claims.
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro emphasized their desire for peace, urging citizens to stay prepared amid tensions with the U.S.
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Trump says 'we'll see what happens' when asked about possibility of striking Venezuela amid rising tensions
Trump said boat traffic from Venezuela has decreased significantly following recent U.S. military strike that killed suspected Tren de Aragua narco terrorists.
Donald Trump has made it clear to the press this Sunday whether Washington plans to carry out attacks on the mainland of Venezuela, amid the escalation of tensions over the U.S. military deployment in the southern Caribbean Sea to, supposedly, confront the cartels...
President Trump told the press in New Jersey before leaving for Washington.
Trump says ‘we’ll see what happens’ when asked about possibility of striking Venezuela amid rising tensions
President Donald Trump on Sunday responded vaguely to questions about the possibilities of the U.S. striking mainland Venezuela as well as additional drug-smuggling boats amid rising tensions between the two countries. Trump answered several questions about Venezuela while speaking to reporters in Morristown, New Jersey, on Sunday — including the possibility of striking the country and whether he fears escalation from President Nicolás Maduro. ‘…
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