Trump: Delcy Rodriguez Might Be Next
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Trump: Delcy Rodriguez Might Be Next
"In a telephone interview this morning, President Donald Trump issued a not-so-veiled threat against the new Venezuelan leader, Delcy Rodríguez, saying that "if she doesn't do what's right, she is going to pay a very big price, probably bigger than Maduro," referring to Nicolás Maduro, now residing in a New York City jail cell. Trump made clear that he would not stand for what he described as Rodríguez's defiant rejection of the armed U.S. intervention that resulted in Maduro's capture."
"During our call, Trump, who had just arrived at his golf club in West Palm Beach, was in evident good spirits, and reaffirmed to me that Venezuela may not be the last country subject to American intervention. "We do need Greenland, absolutely," he said, describing the island-a part of Denmark, a NATO ally-as "surrounded by Russian and Chinese ships." And in discussing Venezuela's future, he signaled a clear shift away from his previous distaste for regime change and nation building, rejecting the concerns of many in his MAGA base. "You know, rebuilding there and regime change, anything you want to call it, is better than what you have right now. Can't get any worse," he said."
President Donald Trump threatened Venezuelan leader Delcy Rodríguez with severe consequences if she resists U.S. demands, warning she could "pay a very big price, probably bigger than Maduro." Trump referenced Nicolás Maduro's capture and detention in New York and rejected Rodríguez's refusal of the armed U.S. intervention that led to that capture. He indicated the United States may pursue further interventions, cited strategic interest in Greenland, and signaled a shift toward endorsing regime change and nation-building in Venezuela. Trump previously said Rodríguez privately showed willingness to cooperate, while Rodríguez publicly rejected U.S. control and affirmed readiness to defend national resources.
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