Why is Trump improving the situation in Venezuela?

Updated on international 2024-04-22
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Trump said in an interview that the United States will work with countries in the Western Hemisphere to improve the situation in Venezuela.

    Details:

    "A stable and peaceful Venezuela is good for the entire Western Hemisphere, and the United States stands with all the people in this hemisphere who yearn for freedom," Trump said. We will study the question of Venezuela with Colombia and other countries.

    This is a very, very scary question. From a humanist point of view, we haven't seen this for a long time. ”

    Trump stressed that Venezuela was once a rich country but is now mired in poverty and that the United States will do everything necessary to help the country.

    "If you look at Venezuela's oil reserves, if you look at their resource potential, you might ask, how is this possible?" But for a long time, Venezuela has been under poor governance", and the current situation in the country is "an insult to all humanity".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    On October 7, Venezuela **** was held smoothly and smoothly, and Chávez ** was re-elected. China congratulates on this and wishes Venezuela new achievements on the road of national construction under the leadership of Chávez**. In recent years, China and Venezuela have maintained good cooperative relations.

    We are ready to work with Venezuela to push China-Venezuela relations to a new level.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Currently, Venezuela is experiencing a massive shortage of basic goods, including food and medicine. Diseases that are very easy** can easily take people's lives in Venezuela. Meanwhile, Venezuela's inflation rate soared by a staggering 800% last year.

    The country has the highest rate of violent crime in the world. Monica de Porter, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, said frankly that the U.S. Treasury Department's intensified sanctions against Venezuela will worsen the already unfriendly US-Venezuelan relationship.

    The U.S. Treasury Department announced sanctions on Venezuela Deputy Tarek El Asami on the 13th, because the United States believes that Asami is suspected of "playing an important role in international (drug-smuggling) trafficking."

    Venezuela **15 announced that it would ban the broadcast of CNN's Spanish-language channel in Venezuela. Venezuela made this decision because it was outraged by reports from the United States. CNN is a tool for the United States to wage a "first-class war" against Venezuela and serves the political interests of the United States.

    In the coming time, I personally expect that the United States will use its usual tricks to further subvert Venezuela, and from now on, the old routine of the United States has been played many times, such as Libya and Iraq, which have brought down countries such as Libya.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The United States was for a time Venezuela's largest oil importer. For a long time, the US Intelligence Agency has directly provoked political unrest or supported military coups in Venezuela.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    On May 26, 2018, Donald Trump said that the release of an detained U.S. citizen in Venezuela was "good news."

    Trump made the above remarks in a social Twitter post that morning. He said the detained Utah native would arrive in Washington that evening.

    On the same day, Trump met with U.S. citizen Joshua Holt, who was released from Venezuela.

    Utah Senator Orrin Hatch also tweeted the news of the release of American Joshua Holt on Twitter that day.

    Holt reportedly traveled to Venezuela in 2016 to marry an online dating woman. The commission then searched his residence and arrested the Holts. But Holt denied the allegations.

    According to reports, Maduro met with Bob Coker, chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in Caracas, the capital on 25 July. It is believed that one of the main purposes of Cork's visit was to promote Holt's release.

    Relations between Venezuela and the United States have been strained since Chávez took office in 1999. Since 2017, the United States has continued to expand economic and financial sanctions against Venezuela, citing "democracy and human rights" issues. Earlier this month, Venezuela strongly condemned the U.S. interference in Venezuela's sovereignty and obstruction of the normal holding of Venezuela's elections, and criticized the U.S. offensive remarks against Venezuela.

    The two sides also expelled diplomats from each other on the 23rd of this month.

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