As part of a recent conversation, US President Trump indicated that he is leaving open the possibility of war with the South American nation. These comments accompanies he vowed further seizures of crude carriers near Venezuelan territorial waters.
Trump has repeatedly alleged Venezuela's president, Maduro, and his government of using "stolen" crude oil to "bankroll themselves" and of engagement in activities such as "Narcotics Terrorism," trafficking in persons, homicide, and abduction. He has categorically denied all these specific allegations.
"I do not rule it out, no," the President according to reports told journalists when asked the possibility of war.
This interview additionally covered multiple additional significant events within the White House:
In further comments, he stated he lacked any requirement for congressional approval to attack purported narco-traffickers on land in Venezuela, referencing apprehensions over intelligence leaks.
"I don't care about notifying them, but as you know, it's hardly a big deal. There is no need for me to notify them," the President is said to have remarked.
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Officials stated the suspension of the DV1 program, following the actions of Claudio Neves Valente, a man from Portugal accused of committing a attack at Brown University and murdering an MIT professor. Homeland Security Chief Kristi Noem announced the individual "entered the US through the DV1 program" and "should never have been allowed in our country."
The ongoing standoff between the United States and Venezuela remains evolve, with armed actions clearly kept on the table by the US commander-in-chief.
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