Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro appealed to former U.S. President Donald Trump, urging him to avoid initiating a war, emphasizing the potential dangers and consequences for the region. Meanwhile, political commentator Pete Hegseth drew a stark comparison between Venezuela’s criminal cartels and the terrorist organization Al Qaeda, highlighting the security threats posed by organized crime in the country. The exchange underscores rising tensions and international concerns regarding U.S.-Venezuela relations and regional stability. 0:00 INTRODUCTION“WILL TREAT YOU LIKE AL QAEDA…” HEGSETH WARNS CARTELS"LAND IS GOING TO BE NEXT" PHASE 2 OF TRUMP'S ‘WAR’"NO CRAZY WAR, PLEASE!" MADURO PLEADS WITH TRUMPCOLOMBIA ACCUSES TRUMP OF "EXTRAJUDICIAL EXECUTIONS"n18oc_world n18oc_crux
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