Trump tells Post that US troops won’t be in Venezuela if Maduro VP ‘does what we want’: ‘We have a second wave’
- President Trump stated that U.S. troops will not be stationed in Venezuela if Vice President Delcy Rodriguez complies with U.S. requests, according to an interview with The Post.
- Trump mentioned that numerous discussions with Rodriguez have occurred, suggesting her understanding of the situation.
- Trump asserted that Cuba is struggling and will eventually fail without Venezuelan support.
- He indicated that no additional military action is considered against Cuba.
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Trump tells Post that U.S. troops won’t be in Venezuela if Maduro VP ‘does what we want’: ‘We have a second wave’
Trump tells Post that U.S. troops won’t be in Venezuela if Maduro VP ‘does what we want’: ‘We have a second wave’ | 3 Jan 2026 | President Trump told The Post in an exclusive interview that U.S. troops won’t be stationed in Venezuela so long as ousted strongman Nicolás Maduro’s vice president, Delcy Rodriguez, “does what we want” in the aftermath of a daring U.S. raid that captured Maduro. Trump made the clarification moments after a press confe…
If necessary, a new strike will be even stronger.
Exclusive | Trump tells Post that US troops won’t be in Venezuela if Maduro VP ‘does what we want’: ‘We have a second wave’
President Trump said that US troops won't be stationed in Venezuela so long as ousted strongman Nicolás Maduro's vice president, Delcy Rodriguez, "does what we want."
US President Donald Trump said that the United States was ready for a second wave of strikes on Venezuela, but, he said, this is no longer necessary.
Escorted by his Secretary of State and Defense, President Donald Trump took stock of the operation with which the US army managed to capture the leader of the Chavista regime Nicolás Maduro.
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