President Donald Trump is the talk of the world after the action taken by the US against Venezuela. The US has imprisoned Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and will now be prosecuted. However, Donald Trump does not seem to be sitting quietly even after this. Now he has threatened Venezuela's new leader Delcy Rodriguez. Trump said on Sunday (January 4) that if he does not obey, then the consequences will be very bad.
Trump said that if Delcy Rodriguez refuses to comply with their demands even after the US operation, there will be serious consequences. In an interview with 'The Atlantic' Trump said, 'If Delcy Rodriguez doesn't do the right thing, So they will have to pay a bigger price than Maduro.' He also said that his administration would not tolerate a stubborn attitude towards US intervention.
Donald Trump defends U.S. action
Trump defended the U.S. action, saying, "Whether it's a change of power or a fresh start in Venezuela, whatever it is." Better than ever. Trump also said that the team that the US has created for Venezuela will run the country for the time being. The US President said that this will happen until the political situation of the country stabilizes.
U.S. warns Cuban government after Venezuela
Venezuela after the U.S. action the Secretary of State Marco Rubio Cuba warned the government that he thinks Cuba span> is in a lot of trouble. rubio declined to speak on future steps, saying the U.S. administration has not been a supporter of the Cuba government and has not been a supporter of the Maduro supported. A press conference with Trump also indicated that the next pressure could be on the Cuban government.
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