As part of a recent conversation, The American President Donald Trump remarked that he is leaving open the possibility of war against the South American nation. These comments follows the President vowed more confiscations of crude carriers off the coast of Venezuela's waters.
He has publicly alleged Nicolás Maduro, Nicolás Maduro, and his administration of employing "stolen" crude oil to "finance themselves" and of involvement in practices such as "Drug Terrorism," human trafficking, murder, and kidnapping. Maduro has strongly denied each of these accusations.
"I dont rule it out, no," the President allegedly stated to journalists concerning about conflict.
This interview furthermore touched on several other key matters occurring in the administration:
In separate observations, the President asserted he lacked any requirement for legislative approval to strike suspected drug cartels on land in Venezuela, referencing worries over security breaches.
"I don't care about informing them, but as you know, it isn't a significant matter. There is no need for me to inform them," the President allegedly commented.
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The administration stated the halting of the diversity visa lottery, citing the case of a suspect, a Portuguese national alleged of perpetrating a mass shooting at Brown University and the death of an MIT professor. Homeland Security Chief Noem stated the individual "entered the US through the DV1 program" and "was wrongly admitted in our country."
This situation involving the US and Venezuela remains unfold, with armed measures explicitly kept on the table by the US commander-in-chief.
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