Trump issues warning to Venezuela, stating potentially severe repercussions if they fail to repatriate migrants
The situation between the United States and Venezuela has reached a new level of tension, with President Donald Trump making a bold statement on Saturday.
In a tweet, Trump demanded that Venezuela immediately accept prisoners and individuals from mental institutions who have been forced into the United States. He warned that if Venezuela does not comply, the consequences will be severe and "incalculable!"
This threat comes as the US has been putting pressure on Venezuela to accept migrants who have entered the United States. The US President has emphasized his demand with the use of all-caps, highlighting the seriousness of the situation.
Venezuela's President, Nicolás Maduro, has vowed to defend against what he perceives as US aggression. He declared his intention to resist any perceived threats from the US.
The threat from Trump is not new, as it follows a series of escalating tensions between the two countries. Previously, Trump has accused Venezuela of forcing migrants into the United States, and he has threatened the return of these individuals if Venezuela does not comply.
However, it is unclear which individuals Trump is referring to, as there are no publicly available names of persons whom the US regards as prisoners or mental health patients in Venezuela who would be rejected by Venezuela if it refused their return.
The situation remains tense, with both countries seemingly at an impasse. It remains to be seen how this situation will unfold in the coming days and weeks.
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