Venezuela denounces Trump's order for ship blockade as 'warmongering threats'
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- Venezuela has condemned President Trump's recent order for a blockade of ships, labeling it as a continuation of 'warmongering threats' following the U.S. military's seizure of an oil tanker off its coast. This action has intensified the ongoing pressure on Nicolás Maduro's regime, which has faced increasing scrutiny and sanctions from the U.S. government.
- The seizure of the oil tanker, confirmed by Trump, is part of a broader strategy aimed at undermining Maduro's government and its control over Venezuela's oil resources. The Venezuelan government views these actions as aggressive and illegal, further straining diplomatic relations between the two nations.
- This incident reflects a significant escalation in U.S.-Venezuela tensions, with the U.S. reportedly preparing to seize more tankers, indicating a sustained campaign against Maduro's regime. The Venezuelan government has also accused Trinidad and Tobago of complicity in these actions, framing the seizure as a theft of national resources, which highlights the complexities of regional geopolitics and the ongoing struggle for power in Venezuela.
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