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The President of the United States, Donald Trump, denied the accusations that the United States had a finger in the attempted coup in Venezuela: “I don’t know anything about this.” said.
United States President Trump made phone calls to Fox News and made evaluations of the agenda.
Rejecting accusations that the United States is related to the attempted coup in Venezuela, Trump implicitly threatened the government of Nicolás Maduro.
“I don’t know anything about it. My administration has nothing to do with it. If I did something about Venezuela, I wouldn’t do it that way, I would do it a little differently. It was called occupation.” used the expression
Trump also noted that the operation to infiltrate US soldiers, who reportedly supported the initiative, was an “uncomfortable” attack.
What happened?
In Venezuela, on May 3, the security forces launched an operation against those trying to enter the country by sea, 8 people were killed. In the ongoing operation, a total of 23 people who were declared involved in the attempted infiltration were caught.
Maduro argued that the people arrested were supported by the US governments. USA And Colombia, which had a relationship with opposition leader Juan Guaidó, and announced the agreement signed by Silvercorp CEO Jordan Goudreau and Guaido, whose arrested people were accused of editing the operation plan.
The two former US soldiers among those captured also showed the same document during interrogation, saying that they came to train some troops in Colombia and to support the attempted coup in Venezuela.
Defending that the United States and Colombia support the armed actions that will be carried out in his country, Maduro, the former major general Alcalá, who he described as the beginning of the last attack attempts, announced that he had sent weapons to the country according to Guaido to carry out armed actions in Colombia at the end of March.