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Trump Threatens Venezuela Over Prisoners

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US President Donald Trump has issued a sharp warning to Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro, saying the consequences will be “incalculable” if Venezuela does not immediately take back certain individuals described by Trump as “prisoners” and “people from mental institutions.”

 

Trump claimed Venezuela “forced” these people into the US and alleged — without presenting verifiable evidence — that “thousands” have suffered — and even died — at the hands of what he called “monsters.” 

 

The warning surfaced in the wake of a US strike on what it said was a Venezuelan drug vessel in the Caribbean. That strike killed three men Trump labelled “male narcoterrorists.” In response, Venezuelan officials accused the US of conducting an undeclared war and called for a United Nations investigation into multiple boat strikes that have reportedly killed 17 people since early September. 

 

Meanwhile, the US has increased its military presence in the Caribbean. A force comprising seven warships, a nuclear-powered submarine, and F-35 stealth fighters, backed by additional F-35s based in Puerto Rico, has been deployed to international waters near Venezuela. Critics warn that some of the US’s assertions lack public evidence, and concerns are growing that the strikes may amount to extrajudicial killings. 

 

 

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Venezuela has pushed back, denying links between its leadership and drug gangs, and has mobilised its own militia of millions as a show of force. Maduro also sent a personal letter to Trump proposing direct dialogue, asking to cut through what he described as “media noise and fake news.” Concurrently, Maduro’s YouTube channel was shut down — reportedly without explanation — which Venezuelan outlets interpret as part of rising tension. 

 

 

 

Key Takeaways:

 

1. Escalation in rhetoric and military pressure — Trump warns of irreversible consequences if Venezuela refuses to accept detainees, as the US launches strikes and increases force deployment.

 

 

2. Disputed claims and demand for evidence — Trump’s allegations (forced migration, deaths) are uncorroborated publicly; legal analysts say strikes may violate international law.

 

 

3. Venezuelan government response — Maduro denies wrongdoing, seeks dialogue whilst simultaneously preparing militarily, and accuses the US of undeclared actions.

 

Adapted From:

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/9/20/trump-warns-of-incalculable-price-if-maduro-fails-to-accept-prisoners

2 hours ago, Bacon1 said:

concerns are growing that the strikes may amount to extrajudicial killings. 

Of course these are extrajudicial killings.

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