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Trump says no war with Venezuela expected but Maduro’s days numbered

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President Donald Trump mentioned he doesn’t count on the U.S. to go to struggle with Venezuela, however defended current army assaults within the Caribbean, accused Nicolás Maduro’s regime of flooding the U.S. with criminals and agreed that Maduro’s days as president are numbered.

The US army has carried out greater than a dozen assaults on ships allegedly carrying medicine in worldwide waters close to Venezuela, killing dozens of suspected narco-terrorists, whereas the usGerald R. Ford and its strike group have been deployed to the US Southern Command area. The escalations have raised questions on whether or not the US is lining as much as overthrow the Venezuelan president.

In an interview with CBS Information’ “60 Minutes,” host Norah O’Donnell requested Trump in regards to the repositioning of the usGerald R. Ford to the Caribbean and whether or not the U.S. will go to struggle with Venezuela.

“I doubt it, I do not assume so, however they handled us very badly, not simply with medicine. They dumped lots of of hundreds of individuals into a rustic that… we did not need – individuals out of prisons,” Trump mentioned. “They’ve emptied their prisons in our nation. In addition they, in the event you simply look, emptied their psychological hospitals and their insane asylum in the USA of America as a result of Joe Biden was the worst president within the historical past of our nation.”

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O’Donnell pressed Trump on the size of the army operation, asking whether or not it was extra about stopping narcotics or eradicating Maduro.

Trump mentioned the state of affairs was about many issues, and reiterated that Venezuela was emptying its prisons within the US

“For me, that may virtually be primary, as a result of different nations like Mexico have been very dangerous for us on medicine. OK, very dangerous,” he mentioned. “We at the moment have a closed border… Take into consideration this: We do not have individuals coming into our nation by our southern border.”

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Nicolas Maduro, the President of Venezuela, throughout a press convention on the Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela, on Wednesday, July 31, 2024. (Gaby Oraa/Bloomberg by way of Getty Pictures)

When O’Donnell requested Trump whether or not Maduro’s days as president of Venezuela are numbered, Trump replied: “I might say sure. I believe so, sure.”

Later, O’Donnell requested Trump if there was any reality to stories of doable land assaults in Venezuela, which the president declined to touch upon.

“I am not saying it is true or false,” he mentioned, including that he wouldn’t speak to a reporter about plans to assault one other nation.

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Trump mentioned Friday he was not contemplating strikes in Venezuela, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the White Home have each pushed again towards stories citing unnamed sources claiming such a plan is on the horizon.

A reporter requested Secretary of Conflict Pete Hegseth at a gathering of Affiliation of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) protection ministers in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday whether or not the USA was planning to assault in Venezuela.

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“I admire the query. However clearly we do not need to share any operational particulars about what might or might not occur,” Hegseth instructed reporters on Saturday.

Fox Information Digital’s Michael Dorgan contributed to this report.

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