Donald Trump refuses to rule out launching war against Venezuela
Trump refused to clarify whether his ultimate goal is to collapse Venezuela’s government (Picture: Reuters)
Donald Trump is refusing to deny he might go to war with Venezuela and wants to depose its president, Nicolas Maduro.
Asked by NBC News on Friday whether a full-scale conflict was on the table, he said: ‘I don’t rule it out, no.’
The US president recently ordered a massive build-up of warships and aircraft carriers in the Caribbean after American forces seized a Venezuelan oil tanker and blockaded other tankers.
The move ramped up tensions with the South American nation following months of deadly strikes on alleged drug-trafficking boats in nearby waters.
The White House has accused Maduro of using ‘stolen’ oil to finance his government, which is widely viewed as a dictatorship, and helping drug gangs infiltrate US territory.
Maduro denies the allegations, claiming the US action is aimed at overthrowing him and gaining control of Venezuela’s huge oil resources.
Maduro has accused Trump of a plot to overthrow him and steal Venezuela’s oil (Picture: AFP)
In his NBC interview, Trump refused to clarify whether he is planning to overthrow Maduro.
‘He knows exactly what I want. He knows better than anybody.’
The 79-year-old also repeated his warning that more sanctioned oil tankers will be seized near Venezuelan waters.
‘If they’re foolish enough to be sailing along, they’ll be sailing along back into one of our harbours,’ he said.
What is going on with Trump’s Venezuela blockade?
Venezuela has the world’s largest oil reserves, although its oil production is relatively very low due to problems with its industry.
Local companies and infrastructure tied to the industry have suffered due to years of sanctions imposed by the US, EU and several other countries after the Venezuelan government’s violent repression of protests in the 2010s.
Venezuela now sells most of its oil to China, which the White House sees as a strategic rival.
A U.S. Navy combat logistics ship docked in Puerto Rico, the nearest US territory to Venezuela (Picture: Reuters)
Experts have said that Trump may see the proximity of a country with potentially strong oil output allied to his opponents as a threat.
‘The idea that you have this country, with oil, and minerals, and rare earths in our hemisphere and its main allies being China and Russia, that’s something that doesn’t really fit into Trump’s view of the world’, said David Smilde, a Venezuela expert at Tulane University.
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