In response to comments from President Donald Trump that he wouldn’t “rule out” a “military option” against Venezuela—currently embroiled in domestic political conflict as neoliberal forces challenge the socialist-led government of President Nicholas Maduro—the nation’s top officials characterized Trump’s remarks as “madness” coming from the “imperial” and “extremist elite that rules the United States.”
In remarks to reporters made from his estate in Bedminster, New Jersey on Friday Trump said, “We have many options for Venezuela, including a possible military option, if necessary.” Trump bragged that the U.S. has “troops all over the world,” but said that Venezuela was “not very far away.”
Later, it emerged that Trump—who has hosted or greeted with smiles human rights offenders like Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi—had refused to take a call from Maduro.
In response, Venezuela’s Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino denounced the behavior and comments of the U.S. president.
“It is an act of madness. It is an act of supreme extremism. There is an extremist elite that rules the United States,” he said in televised remarks.
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