Reports suggest that U.S. President Donald Trump is considering covert actions in Venezuela amid escalating tensions in the region. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is reportedly offering an exit plan as the U.S. naval presence, described as an “armada,” moves closer to Venezuelan waters. The situation reflects heightened geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela, with concerns over potential military interventions and political instability. Maduro’s apparent willingness to negotiate or propose alternatives indicates the pressure Venezuela faces amid increasing U.S. influence and strategic positioning in Latin America 0:00 - INTRODUCTION01:57 - MADURO OFFERS TO STEP DOWN IN A FEW YEARS?02:56 - US ARMADA CLOSES IN ON VENEZUELA AS WAR LOOMS04:19 - ‘NOT GONNA HAPPEN…’ MEXICO REJECTS TRUMP’S STRIKE THREAT06:02 - US WARSHIPS NEARS CARIBBEAN, MADURO FACES CHALLENGE?n18oc_crux | n18oc_world
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