Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said Monday he is ready to declare a state of emergency over the threat of U.S. "aggression," following a spate of deadly U.S. strikes on suspected Venezuelan drug boats.
Breakdown
- President Maduro signed a decree for expanded security powers in case of US military action. 7s
- The decree would enable a state of emergency to protect Venezuela from external threats. 15s
- US military activity in the Caribbean has increased, including strikes on alleged traffickers. 36s
- US officials are reportedly planning strikes on drug targets within Venezuela. 52s
- Maduro has offered to hold direct talks with US President Trump to ease tensions. 1m 31s