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Trump Reportedly Expressed Reservations About Striking Venezuela, Fearing It Might Not Lead Maduro To Step Down
President Donald Trump has expressed reservations about ordering strikes in Venezuela, fearing authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro won't leave power even in the case, according to a new report.
The Ford had spent the past days resupplying and regrouping with its strike group elements in the Mediterranean Sea, according to ship-tracking data, ahead of its retasking to the Caribbean Sea, where the United States is staging a major military campaign against drug cartels in Venezuela.
Russia has previously provided Venezuela with Buks and S-300VMs. It has also received 21 Su-30MK2 Flanker fighters that are capable of air defense missions, but they can also sling supersonic anti-ship missiles, as well as flying other types of missions.
The fictional story about the Navy striking Thomas' yacht spread as the U.S. government ordered strikes on boats carrying what U.S. President Donald Trump described as "narcoterrorists" with connections to the designated foreign terrorist organization Tren de Aragua, the country of Venezuela or Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
President Donald Trump has made the decision to strike multiple Venezuela military installations, according to a new report from Miami Herald.
The Trump Administration has made the decision to attack military installations inside Venezuela and the strikes could come at any moment, sources with knowledge of the situation told the Miami Herald,
The White House cast doubt on media reports suggesting President Donald Trump's administration is poised to strike military targets in Venezuela imminently.