In response to Washington’s abduction of Venezuela’s leader, Donald Trump threatened to speak with his Colombian counterpart Gustavo Petro and expressed his concern that the country’s economy would collapse as soon as the country.
Trump made the remarks while speaking to reporters on Air Force One late on Sunday.
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“Venezuela is very ill. Colombia is also very sick, and it is run by a ill man who enjoys making and selling cocaine to Americans. And he won’t be doing it for very long. The US president said, “Let me tell you.”
When Trump was questioned about whether the US had conducted an operation on Colombia, he responded, “Sounds good to me.”
He added that Cuba’s military presence makes it unlikely that it would be a US military intervention. It appears to be a country that is prepared to fall on its own.
Cuba has the power to fall. Cuba appears to be in the fall. Cuba currently has no income, but I’m not sure how they, if they can, manage that. Trump claimed that they received all of their income from Venezuela, specifically Venezuelan oil.
They don’t receive any of it, they claim. Practically speaking, Cuba is ready to fall. And you’ve got a lot of great Cuban Americans who will enjoy this a lot. “
Trump’s remarks come a day after US forces unexpectedly attacked Caracas and Maduro and his wife. Later on Monday, the Venezuelan leader and his wife, Cilia Flores, are scheduled to appear in court in New York on drug-related charges.
Trump insisted that even though Venezuela’s Supreme Court has appointed Vice President Delcy Rodriguez as interim leader, in a statement to reporters on Air Force One.
He also threatened to send Venezuela’s military back to it if it “doesn’t behave.”
Trump has made it known that he wants to strengthen the US position in the Western Hemisphere and revive the Monroe Doctrine, which states that Latin America is a part of the US sphere of influence.
Trump refers to his “Don-Roe Doctrine” as the “Don-Roe Doctrine” of the 21st century.



