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Trump says 'we'll see what happens' when asked about possibility of striking Venezuela amid rising tensions

On Sunday, President Donald Trump responded indefinitely about the possibilities of Venezuela of the US’s striking motherland, as well as the increasing tensions between the two countries.

Trump answered a few questions about Venezuela on Sunday, talking to journalists in Morristown – the possibility of hitting the country and whether he was afraid of the rise of President Nicolás Maduro.

Tr We’ll see what’s going to happen, Tr Trump said on Sunday in response to a question about the possibility of a strike on the Latin American country. “Look, Venezuela sends us gang members, drug dealers and drugs. Unacceptable.”

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The President also said that the number of boats on the coast of Venezuela, which the administration recently supported the presence of the US Navy, has decreased significantly.

Tr We’ll see what’s going to happen, Tr Trump said to journalists for the second time when he asked if he started additional strikes on venezuela drug -using boats. “There is absolutely not much boat there.…. There are very few boat traffic.”

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When Maduro tagged some of Trump’s actions illegally on Sunday, Trump pointed to millions of drugs death in the United States last year.

“Illegal drugs on the boat and the drugs sent to our country and 300 million people died of drugs last year, this is illegal,” he fired.

Trump announced that he had carried out a ‘deadly strike’ on Venezuela drug boat in the Caribbean

Trump’s words came in the midst of increasing tensions after a US military strike at the beginning of this month, and a venezuela drug boat in the South Caribbean, and about a dozen suspicious train left Aragua (TDA) Narco terrorists died. According to Associated Press, Venezuela Foreign Minister accused US navy staff of riding a tuna boat with nine fishermen in Venezuela waters.

“A lot of drugs are coming from Venezuela. A lot of trains are Aragua,” Trump said. “They’re trying to go out, but we successfully stop them at the border in Venezuela.”

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In February, the Trump administration also identified drug cartel groups, such as the train de Aragua, Sinaloa Cartel and others, foreign terrorist organizations.

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