In a latest discussion, President Donald Trump indicated that he is not excluding the prospect of military action with Venezuela. These comments accompanies the President promised further captures of oil tankers near Venezuelan maritime zone.
The President has repeatedly charged Venezuela's president, Maduro, and his regime of utilizing "illegally obtained" petroleum to "finance themselves" and of participation in activities such as "Drug Terrorism," trafficking in persons, murder, and kidnapping. He has strongly rejected each of such claims.
"I do not exclude it, no," the President reportedly told reporters concerning the possibility of military engagement.
This comments furthermore touched on a number of other key matters from the White House:
In related comments, the President stated he lacked any requirement for legislative approval to strike suspected narco-traffickers on Venezuelan soil in Venezuela, citing concerns over information leaks.
"I don't care about telling them, but as you know, it isn't a significant matter. I donât have to inform them," he reportedly commented.
Anticipation regarding the case of deceased billionaire Epstein is anticipated to reach a defining moment with the highly expected disclosure of records pertaining to the convicted offender. A huge archive of documents is required by law to be published, possibly shedding fresh light on Epstein's misdeeds and his links with prominent personalities.
The White House announced the halting of the green card lottery, following the case of an individual, a 48-year-old accused of perpetrating a mass shooting at an Ivy League university and murdering an MIT professor. Secretary Kristi Noem announced the shooter "entered the US through the DV1 program" and "ought not to have been permitted in our country."
This tension between the America and its South American counterpart is develop, with military actions openly kept as a possibility by the US president.
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