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Trump Warns of 'Second Wave' of Strikes if Venezuela 'Do Not Behave', Demands 'Total Access' to Resources

  • US President Donald Trump warned of a potential 'second wave' of military intervention in Venezuela if its interim leadership does not comply with American demands, citing the country's mismanagement as a reason for its current state.
  • Trump declared the US effectively in control of Venezuela after the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro and stated that military action would occur if necessary.
  • In response to Maduro's capture, Venezuelan Defence Minister Vladimir Padrino López accused the US of 'imperial aggression' and confirmed support for the interim president.
  • International reactions included concerns from leaders in Spain, Brazil, and Chile, warning that US actions may pose a danger to regional security as Venezuelans faced shortages of essentials amid the ongoing turmoil.
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“If they don’t behave well, we will launch a second attack,” US President Donald Trump warned Venezuelans and their interim leader, Delcy Rodríguez, when he was returning to Air Force 1 to Washington from his Mar-a-Lago mansion in Florida, where he followed the operation that ended the capture of Nicolás Maduro and his wife. Trump not only asked Delcy Rodríguez “total access” to Venezuela in terms of natural and other resources, threatening with…

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Donald Trump says US could launch second military strike on Venezuela

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Trump vows US 'in charge' of Venezuela as he reveals if he's spoken to Delcy Rodríguez

President Donald Trump says the U.S. is now in charge of Venezuela following Nicolas Maduro's arrest, telling reporters "we're in charge" when asked about governance.

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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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