Trump issues warning to Venezuela's vice president after the capture of Nicolas Maduro
Donald Trump revealed that he will not order a new offensive against Venezuela, as long as Delcy Rodriguez follows his orders
President Donald Trump shared some particulars of what might happen with Venezuela's authority on Saturday, January 3, on the night of Saturday, January 3, despite his claim that he did not know who may take the place of Nicolas Maduro.
Although there have been some theories that the United States will rule Venezuela until order is established or that Maria Corina Machado or Edmundo Gonzalez, who finished in second place in the 2024 votes, may possess power, have been proven. The government does not rule out the possibility that Chavismo did retain control of the country while it transitions. As long as Delcy Rodriguez, the current vice president, adheres to Trump's directions, the leader made it clear during a conversation with the New York Post that the US would not initiate a fresh intervention in Venezuela. Trump alluding to Delcy Rodriguez said," We will not build new episodes if Maduro's vice chairman does what we want. " Donald Trump also made a reminder that he might have carried out a second, bigger attack than the one carried out this night, if Chavismo showed weight. He assured that Miguel Diaz-Canel's area government, which has lost Venezuela's help, would succeed on its own, by denying that his government wants to use the same strategy that it used when it intervened with Nicolas Maduro in Cuba.
" Cuba is in a very poor position," he said. Venezuela has always been a major reliance on Cuba. The president claimed time after an activity he described as productive that is where they got their wealth and where they protected Venezuela. However, it didn't turn out very well for them in this situation.
Delcy Rodriguez is never interested in bargaining.
Delcy Rodriguez, Venezuela's vice president, criticized the military operation launched by President Donald Trump's administration and demanded the transfer of Colombian President Nicolas Maduro, who was detained in the country on drug trafficking charges. The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela was the subject of an unparalleled military offensive. Rodriguez remarked," It has a bad impact on the growth of diplomatic connections. " He strongly reaffirmed his views, saying that" President Nicolas Maduro and the First Lady, First Combatant, Cilia Flores, were captured in that military activity. "
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