Delcy Rodríguez, the next leader of Venezuela, has been warned by Donald Trump that if she “doesn’t do what’s right,” she may “pay a very big price, probably bigger than Maduro. His remarks to the US publication The Atlantic coincided with Nicolás Maduro, the nation’s overthrown president, scheduled to appear in court in New York on Monday. We accuse Maduro of operating a “narco-terrorist” dictatorship, an allegation he disputes. Maduro is also charged with drug trafficking and weapons offenses.
Following airstrikes in Caracas on Saturday that resulted in the arrest and transportation of Maduro and his wife to the United States, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has maintained that the United States is not at war with Venezuela. Trump had promised on Saturday that the US would “run” the nation until “a safe and proper and judicious transition” was achievable.
Additionally, Trump pledged that US oil firms would relocate to the nation to repair infrastructure and start making money for the country.” Maduro’s allies continue to hold power in spite of the US president’s assertions.
32 “brave Cuban combatants” were killed as US forces struck and apprehended Maduro and his wife, according to the Cuban authorities. Maduro’s longtime socialist partner, Cuba, has declared two days of national mourning.
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