In a recent conversation, The American President Donald Trump has stated that he is leaving open the chance of military action against Venezuela. This declaration follows Trump pledged additional confiscations of petroleum vessels near Venezuelan territorial waters.
The President has publicly charged Nicolás Maduro, Maduro, and his administration of using "stolen" oil to "finance themselves" and of participation in practices such as "Narcotics Trafficking," human trafficking, murder, and abduction. The Venezuelan president has strongly disputed all these accusations.
"I do not exclude it, no," he according to reports stated to reporters regarding the potential for war.
The latest remarks furthermore covered multiple further major events occurring in the administration:
In further observations, he asserted he lacked any requirement for congressional consent to attack suspected trafficking groups on land in Venezuela, referencing worries over security breaches.
"I wouldn’t mind notifying them, but as you know, it isn't a significant matter. There is no need for me to tell them," the President reportedly commented.
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The administration declared the suspension of the green card lottery, citing the example of a suspect, a man from Portugal believed of perpetrating a shooting spree at an Ivy League university and killing an MIT professor. Secretary Kristi Noem announced the man "came into the United States through the visa lottery" and "was wrongly permitted in our country."
The tension between the US and Venezuela remains unfold, with armed measures clearly remaining on the table by the US commander-in-chief.
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