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Venezuela's Maduro urges dialogue after Trump threat

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Tensions between the two countries soared in recent days after the Pentagon accused Venezuela of buzzing its ships in the Caribbean following a deadly US strike on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat. "None of the differences we have and have had can lead to a military conflict," Maduro said in a message broadcast on all of Venezuela's radio and television networks.
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President Donald Trump issued a strong warning to Nicolás Maduro's regime, stating that any Venezuelan aircraft that poses a threat to U.S. ships or personnel in international waters could be shot down.Read more]]>

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Tension is growing in the Caribbean and, while Trump talks about "throwing down" Venezuelan fighters, Maduro asks citizens to join the Army.

Donald Trump warned Venezuela that they will shoot down their planes in case they become a threat to the United States, after fighters sent from Caracas overflew an American ship, according to the Pentagon. In response to the sighting of the Venezuelan aircraft that the Pentagon described as a "highly provocative movement," Trump would have ordered the deployment of 10 F-35 fighters to Puerto Rico. You may also be interested: Maduro's planes "de…

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El Universal Chile broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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