Maduro Reacts to Trump’s Threat To Strike in Venezuela
Summary
Tensions are increasing between the United States and Venezuela after President Trump confirmed he authorized secret operations against Venezuela but denied reports of recent U.S. military aircraft near its coast. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro called for peace and accused the U.S. of seeking regime change. Both countries are enhancing their military activities, raising concerns of potential conflict.Key Facts
- President Donald Trump confirmed the authorization of secret CIA actions against Venezuela.
- Reports claimed a U.S. B-1B bomber flew near Venezuela, but Trump denied this despite flight data suggesting otherwise.
- Maduro accused the U.S. of using anti-drug operations as a pretext for regime change.
- The U.S. military has deployed stealth aircraft and naval ships as part of its efforts in the region.
- Maduro called for peace and labeled the U.S. actions as attempts to overthrow his government.
- The U.S. operations began on September 2, targeting vessels alleged to be involved in drug trafficking.
- Venezuelan Defense Minister stated that any CIA attempts would fail as tensions continue to rise.
- Both nations are increasing military measures, with concerns about a direct confrontation growing.
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