Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro is calling for the U.S. to make peace after U.S. President Donald Trump dramatically upped the ante with its military presence in the Caribbean.
Breakdown
- President Maduro led a march in Caracas, rallying support against U.S. threats.
- The U.S. has increased its military presence in the Caribbean, including deploying the USS Gerald R. Ford and other assets. 40s
- The U.S. announced Operation Southern Spear, targeting narco terrorists and drug smuggling. 1m 6s
- Reports indicate the White House is considering military action and President Trump has used strong anti-Maduro language. 1m 20s
- Maduro warned against 'endless wars' and called for peace amid speculation of U.S. plans for regime change. 1m 39s