Maduro Issues Latest Response to U.S. Threats Against Venezuela

According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and France 24, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro responded to recent threats by the U.S. president about starting a war against Caracas.
Maduro urged his American counterpart not to initiate war.
In his latest statement, Maduro said, “Yes to peace, yes to peace forever, peace forever. Please, no mad war!”
It is noteworthy that former President donald Trump has deployed the largest U.S. military fleet in the Caribbean under the pretext of combating narcotics and aiming to overthrow Nicolás Maduro. By authorizing CIA operations, these moves have pushed Venezuela towards a conflict that could engulf all Latin America in flames.
Currently, more then 10 percent of U.S. military capacity is present in Caribbean waters: four destroyers, a nuclear submarine, a missile cruiser, over 4,500 Navy personnel along with F-35 fighters, B-52 strategic bombers and surveillance drones form a force exceeding typical anti-drug operations.
Trump asserted that reports about B-1 bombers flying near Venezuela are false.
The U.S. president also addressed questions regarding drug trafficking from China into the United States via Venezuela: “Yes, they do it and I will talk with China’s president about this.”
He added: “We want an agreement with China to avoid imposing 157 percent tariffs.”
The American leader stated that Israel performs well and that no action would be taken concerning the West Bank.
He further commented: “We are not cozy with venezuela; they have emptied their prisons and sent criminals into our country. Soon we will see practical actions in Venezuela.”
The president noted: “The leftists fight us because we want to eradicate crime but they do not represent our country.”
Trump expressed hope that america would never again be led by leaders as poor as Biden or Obama.
He continued: “We are not declaring war but we will kill those who traffic drugs into our country. We will increase our armed forces and police.”
Responding to Putin’s claim that Russia is unaffected by sanctions,Trump said: “I’m glad he feels that way; six months from now we’ll tell you the truth.”

