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'She is going to pay a very big price': Trump issues new threat to interim leader of Venezuela

U.S. President warns Venezuela's interim leader of consequences for non-cooperation, following Maduro's capture and U.S. assumption of country management for democratic transition.

  • On Sunday, President Donald Trump warned Delcy Rodríguez, interim president and vice‑president, that `If she doesn't do what's right, she is going to pay a very big price, probably bigger than Maduro`.
  • US special forces conducted early Saturday raids that captured Nicolás Maduro, ousted Venezuelan president, and Cilia Flores, Maduro's wife, while striking military bases; the administration framed it as law enforcement to enforce narco-terrorism charges filed in 2020.
  • The Cuban government said 32 brave Cuban combatants died during the raid, and Venezuela's Defence Minister Vladimir Padrino said soldiers, civilians and Maduro's security detail were killed.
  • The United Nations Security Council planned to meet on Monday to discuss the attack, while Hakeem Jeffries, House Minority Leader, called it `It was an act of war` and Democrats pledged a resolution to limit further action.
  • The administration pushed for US oil access and promised US oil companies would move in, warning of possible further strikes if leaders don't cooperate.
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nd.DerTag / nd.DieWoche [Newsroom]Berlin (ots) - Venezuela's managing president Delcy Rodríguez is facing a tightrope: Foreign policy confronts the open threat of US President Donald Trump that it could be even worse than ... Continue reading here...Original content of: nd.DerTag / nd.DieWoche, transmitted by news up-to-date

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The capture of the leader of the regime in Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, by U.S. military forces commanded by Donald Trump, has left no one indifferent. In Chile, the government rejected the capture of the Chavista leader and expressed “concern” about the actions carried out by the United States. Since the opposition, meanwhile, they have urged the administration of Gabriel Boric to take a “clear, firm and unambiguous” stance on the situation. Sinc…

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rmf24.pl broke the news in on Saturday, January 3, 2026.
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