Trump did not elaborate on the specifics of the alleged planned attacks. He noted that a large U.S. naval presence would remain in the region. Trump also stated he plans to meet with Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado next week.
The claim comes amid ongoing political and economic instability in Venezuela. The U.S. has previously imposed sanctions on Venezuela, particularly targeting its oil industry, in an effort to pressure the government. The relationship between the two countries has been strained for years, with the U.S. often criticizing Venezuela's human rights record and democratic processes.
The release of political prisoners by Venezuelan authorities has been a key demand from the U.S. and international organizations. These groups have been advocating for free and fair elections in Venezuela.
It remains unclear what specific actions constitute Venezuela's cooperation on oil infrastructure, as mentioned by Trump. Details regarding the nature and extent of this cooperation were not provided. The situation is developing, and further announcements are expected following the planned meeting between Trump and Machado.
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