Trump says not eying Venezuela war, but Maduro’s days numbered

Trump says not eying Venezuela war, but Maduro’s days numbered

The president's remarks followed US military buildup and fatal strikes on drug-trafficking vessels in the Caribbean.

The Trump administration authorised more than 15 strikes on boats, killing at least 65 in the Caribbean and Pacific. (AP pic)
WASHINGTON:
President Donald Trump sent mixed signals Sunday about potential US intervention in Venezuela, playing down concerns of imminent war against the South American nation but saying its leader Nicolas Maduro’s days were numbered.

The president’s remarks, made during a CBS interview released Sunday, come as the US amasses military units in the Caribbean and has conducted multiple strikes on alleged drug-trafficking vessels, killing dozens.

“I doubt it. I don’t think so,” Trump said during the “60 Minutes” programme when asked if the US was going to war against Venezuela.

However, when asked if Maduro’s days as president were numbered, Trump replied, “I would say yeah. I think so, yeah.”

Maduro, who faces indictment on drug charges in the United States, has accused Washington of using drug trafficking as a pretext for “imposing regime change” in Caracas to seize Venezuelan oil.

More than 15 US strikes on boats in the Caribbean and the Pacific have killed at least 65 people in recent weeks, with the latest taking place Saturday, prompting criticism from governments in the region.

Experts say the attacks, which began in early September, amount to extrajudicial killings even if they target known traffickers.

Washington has yet to make public any evidence that its targets were smuggling narcotics or posed a threat to the US.

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