US Offers Maduro Exit Route as Trump Warns Venezuela Airspace Is ‘Closed’
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Donald Trump, in a conversation with Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro, gave him a week to leave the country, but he refused, writing Reuters with reference to four sources.
The President of the United States rejected most of the dictator's requests during the conversation.
Rumors about Maduro and Russia: escape plans and geopolitical tensions.
Trump announced that the airspace would be closed over Venezuela. Observers fear a US attack. Trump now confirms a conversation with Maduro.
What We’re Watching: Trump orders shutdown of Venezuela airspace, Honduras election on a knife edge, Migrant skepticism spreads
Is the US attack on Venezuela imminent?US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that the airspace above Venezuela should be seen as “closed in its entirety.” Caracas slammed the move and said it contravenes international law, while its citizens prepare for strikes. Trump’s announcement comes two days after he said the US would commence land strikes on the South American nation of over 26 million people – the White House has also been bomb…
U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin stated that the Donald Trump administration gave “Nicolás Maduro the opportunity to leave,” after referring to the telephone conversation they had recently had, amid the growing tension between the U.S. and Venezuela.Mullin, a Republican for Oklahoma and a member of the Senate Armed Forces Committee, made the statement in an interview with CNN, in which he added that among the options presented was “that you could g…
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