Trump’s full-throttle threats suggest no backing down from aims to topple Maduro’s regime
by Robert Tait in Washington from World news | The Guardian on (#71W8V)
As US-Venezuela tensions have long simmered, Trump's alleged ultimatum may tip relations to boiling point
Weeks of saber-rattling, dark threats and a US military buildup not seen in Latin America since the 1962 Cuban missile crisis led on 21 November, somewhat anti-climactically, to a telephone call, when Donald Trump rang the man he has cast as his arch-adversary, Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela.
By Trump's own account, it was less an attempt at opening dialogue en route to a mutually beneficial compromise than a bid to up the ante by imparting an ultimatum.
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