Trump Says US Not at War With Venezuela After Maduro’s Capture
- US President Donald Trump announced that Venezuela will not hold new elections within the next 30 days, stating that the country must first stabilize.
- Trump emphasized that the US is not at war with Venezuela, but rather at war with drug traffickers.
- He mentioned that rebuilding Venezuela's energy infrastructure could take under 18 months and may require significant funding from oil companies.
- Vice President Delcy Rodriguez was sworn in as interim president after the capture of Nicolas Maduro.
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There will be no elections in Venezuela for the next 30 days, US President Donald Trump said in an interview with NBC News on Monday evening. - We have to have a...
Trump Says US Not at War With Venezuela After Maduro’s Capture
The United States is not at war with Venezuela but is working to combat drug trafficking, President Donald Trump told NBC News on Jan. 5, after the surprise capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro over the weekend. “No, we’re not,” Trump told the news outlet. “We’re at war with people that sell drugs. We’re at war with people that empty their prisons into our country and empty their drug addicts and empty their mental institutions into our c…
Following the capture of the Venezuelan leader Maduro by US special forces, the country's political future is uncertain. According to President Trump, there will be no new election for the time being. According to US President Donald Trump, there will be no new election in Venezuela for the next 30 days. "We have to put the country back in order first. No elections can be held," he said to the US broadcaster NBC News. Venezuela's government cons…
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