Trump warns of ‘incalculable price’ if Venezuela won’t accept ‘prisoners’
Summary
Former U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Venezuela with severe consequences if the country does not retrieve immigrants he says are prisoners. Trump's comments come amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela, over naval actions and accusations of forced immigration.Key Facts
- Donald Trump demanded Venezuela take back immigrants he claims are prisoners and mentally ill.
- Trump posted his message on the social media platform Truth Social.
- Tensions are high following U.S. naval actions in the Caribbean, involving Venezuela.
- Venezuela accused the U.S. of an undeclared war, citing several naval strikes.
- The U.S. has deployed military forces, including ships and aircraft, to the Caribbean.
- Trump has not provided evidence for his claims about the immigrants or drug trafficking vessels.
- Venezuelan President Maduro accused the U.S. of trying to oust him and denied any drug gang links.
- Maduro offered to open talks with Trump, expressing a desire for peaceful relations.
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