Trump arrogantly says he'd use the U.S. Army to invade Venezuela

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-05-08 20:16:01

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Washington, May 8 (RHC)-- U.S. President Donald Trump Friday reiterated the claim that his administration was not involved in the failed attempt at a maritime incursion into Venezuela and pointed out that the results would have been different if his country had really been involved.

"If we ever did anything with Venezuela, it wouldn't be that way.  It'd be slightly different.  It'd be called an invasion," Trump arrogantly said during an interview with Fox News.  He explained that if he wanted to go to Venezuela, he would not hide it since stealth is not his style, adding that the invasion would be carried out by the U.S. Army.

The U.S. president defined the failed raiders as a “rogue group,” smirking that “it wasn’t led by General George Washington, obviously."

On Sunday, May 3rd, U.S. mercenaries hired by opposition lawmaker Juan Guaido tried to enter Venezuelan territory by speedboats from Colombia.  Fishermen in the area, however, informed authorities of their presence.

In response to this terrorist incursion, the National Bolivarian Armed Forces (FANB) carried out a containment operation in which several of the attackers died and others were detained.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of Defense Mark Esper also denied the U.S. government's involvement in this failed armed incursion.  "If we had been involved, it would have been different," Pompeo said on Wednesday.
 



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