Trump Warns New Venezuelan Leader as Maduro Faces U.S. Court
Former U.S. President Donald Trump warned Venezuela's new leader, Delcy Rodríguez, that she could "pay a very big price, probably bigger than Maduro" if she "doesn't do what's right," according to The Atlantic. The warning came as deposed President Nicolás Maduro was scheduled to appear in a New York court on Monday, facing drug trafficking and weapons charges.
Maduro is accused by the U.S. of running a "narco-terrorist" regime, a claim he denies. The charges and subsequent court appearance further escalated tensions between the United States and Venezuela, drawing international scrutiny to the situation.
Rodríguez, who previously served as Maduro's vice president, adopted a seemingly different approach at her first cabinet meeting on Sunday. She offered cooperation with the U.S., stating, "We invite the US government to collaborate with us on an agenda of co-operation."
The situation in Venezuela raises concerns about potential U.S. intervention and its impact on Venezuelan sovereignty, reflecting broader debates on foreign policy and international law within the global community. The outcome of Maduro's trial and the response of the new Venezuelan leadership will likely have significant implications for the future of U.S.-Venezuelan relations.
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