Trump's Threats on Venezuela, a Repeated Stance
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Trump's threats on Venezuela, a repeated stance
In recent weeks, the United States has reinforced its military presence in the Caribbean, very close to the coast of that South American nation, and in an interview published by Politico, Trump did not rule out the possibility of sending Pentagon troops to Venezuela. In that same interview, and in response to another question about Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, the US head of state utterred in threatening terms that: “His (Maduro’s) days …
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has said that the country will begin to carry out land attacks in Venezuela, although soon after he has nuanced that these ground operations are against "horrible people who are bringing drugs" to the United States and they don't have to be in Venezuelan territory."And now we start by land (the attacks).And by land it is much easier.And that's going to start to happen," said the tenant of the Whi…
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that the land attacks in Venezuela “will start to happen” and that “we will not allow them to destroy our youth.”
The relationship between the United States and Venezuela entered a phase of maximum tension, marked by recent and repeated statements by U.S. President Donald Trump about the imminence of “land-based” operations aimed at combating drug trafficking in the Caribbean country. Donald Trump threatened land-based operations in Venezuela President Donald Trump announced...
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he will take another step in his attacks against drug trafficking from Venezuela. The post Donald Trump hints that the U.S. will begin to carry out ground attacks in Venezuela appeared first on El Diario.
The relationship between Donald Trump and Nicolas Maduro escalated this Saturday to a phase of higher tension. The U.S. president highlighted an arrival of operations “on the ground” willing to combat drug trafficking in Venezuela. “They are going to start to happen,” the U.S. president replied about possible land attacks. “We are not going to allow them to destroy our youth,” Trump added in a talk with the press from the White House’s Oval Offi…
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