WATCH: Trump denies U.S. is considering strikes against Venezuela
Summary
President Donald Trump denied plans for military strikes in Venezuela. He spoke on Air Force One about ongoing U.S. military actions in the Pacific and possible nuclear testing but offered limited details. He also mentioned a conversation with Canada's Prime Minister regarding trade, with no current negotiations taking place.Key Facts
- President Trump said he is not considering military strikes in Venezuela.
- The U.S. has conducted strikes on boats in the Pacific thought to be carrying drugs.
- These strikes resulted in the deaths of 61 people.
- The U.S. has increased its naval presence in the Pacific region.
- President Trump was non-committal about resuming nuclear weapons tests, last conducted in 1992.
- He mentioned other countries, like Russia and China, testing nuclear weapons.
- Trump conversed with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney but stated that trade talks are not happening.
- President Trump discussed imposing additional tariffs on Canadian imports.
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