Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro slammed planned joint military exercises by the United States and its ally Trinidad and Tobago as "irresponsible," with Washington increasing its armed presence in the Caribbean.
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- President Maduro called for de-escalation with the US, referencing John Lennon's 'Imagine'.
- The US released footage of a 'lethal strike' on a suspected narcotics vessel and announced new military exercises with Trinidad and Tobago. 35s
- Maduro criticized Trinidad and Tobago for allowing military drills near Venezuelan waters, calling them a threat. 1m 1s
- Donald Trump indicated a decision on possible military action against Venezuela could come soon, but did not specify details. 1m 30s
- US allies, including France, criticized the military actions, and reports surfaced of UK-US intelligence-sharing concerns. 1m 52s