Trump on Venezuela: The USA is ready for a second wave of attack and to take control of the country.

Trump on Venezuela: The USA is ready for a second wave of attack and to take control of the country
Trump on Venezuela: The USA is ready for a second wave of attack and to take control of the country

According to ТСН: US President Donald Trump made a statement about the situation in Venezuela, emphasizing that the United States intends to take control of the country and does not rule out the possibility of a second wave of military intervention if necessary.

Trump noted that the US will 'manage' Venezuela until stability is achieved.

'We will be in charge of the country until we can implement a safe, proper, and reasonable transition period,'
- he emphasized, adding that Washington does not want other countries to intervene in this process.

Details of the military operation

The US President spoke about a military operation that took place the night before, noting that the experience of American troops had largely extinguished the 'fires of Caracas'.

'It was dark and dangerous. If you had seen what I saw last night, you would have been very impressed. I am not sure you will ever have to see it, but it was an incredible sight,'
- Trump recounted.

Preparedness for an offensive

He also warned that the US armed forces are considering a scenario for a second wave of offensive.

'We are ready to conduct a second, much larger-scale attack if needed,'
- added the US president.

It should be noted that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was detained in his own residence, and Trump released a photo of the politician aboard the American aircraft carrier USS Iwo Jima. According to sources, the elite US unit 'Delta' captured Maduro and his wife in their bedroom during a night raid that passed without losses for the American side.

These events in Venezuela have caused a wide response in the international community. It is still unclear what consequences such US activity will have for the region and how other countries will react to Washington's actions. All of this indicates growing tension in the country and the risk of further escalation of the conflict.


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