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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro responded sharply, accusing the U.S. of attempting regime change through covert operations and regime-toppling efforts, often associated with the CIA. Maduro condemned Trump’s military maneuvers as hostile acts designed to destabilize his government, asserting that the U.S. was engaged in a pattern reminiscent of past interventions in Iraq and Libya—conflicts marked by external intervention and regime upheaval.
Maduro’s government has characterized the recent U.S. actions as aggressive and destabilizing, warning of potential conflict. He dismissed recent Trump threats as part of a broader strategy to undermine Venezuela’s sovereignty.