Trump not ruling out war with Venezuela

NBC NewsFriday, December 19, 2025 at 10:00:42 AM
Trump not ruling out war with Venezuela
  • President Donald Trump has indicated that he is not ruling out the possibility of military action against Venezuela, amidst escalating tensions between the U.S. and the Maduro regime. This statement comes as U.S. forces recently seized an oil tanker off the Venezuelan coast, a move that Trump described as part of a broader strategy to apply pressure on Nicolás Maduro's government.
  • The potential for war with Venezuela raises significant concerns regarding U.S. foreign policy and military engagement in Latin America. Trump's administration has intensified its military presence in the region, which could lead to further confrontations and instability, impacting both U.S. interests and regional security.
  • This development reflects a pattern of increasing U.S. military actions aimed at Venezuela, including recent sanctions and blockades on oil tankers. The situation is further complicated by the lack of support from Venezuela's allies, such as Russia and China, which may influence the dynamics of international relations and the potential for conflict in the region.
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