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Trump´s military threat “an act of craziness”, says Venezuela´s defense minister

Saturday, August 12th 2017 - 08:14 UTC
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Vladimir Padrino told state television, “It is an act of craziness. It is an act of supreme extremism. There is extremist elite that rules the United States.” Vladimir Padrino told state television, “It is an act of craziness. It is an act of supreme extremism. There is extremist elite that rules the United States.”

U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of military intervention in Venezuela was “an act of craziness,” the country's Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino said on Friday. Venezuela's foreign ministry was expected to issue a statement on Saturday responding to Trump's comment that “a possible military option” was under consideration for the crisis-racked nation.

 The country is deep in a recession compounded by shortages of food and medicine, while anti-government protests have killed more than 130 people since April.

Responding to Trump, Padrino told state television, “It is an act of craziness. It is an act of supreme extremism. There is an extremist elite that rules the United States.”

“As a soldier, I stand with the Venezuelan armed forces, and with the people. I am sure that we will all be on the front lines of defending the interests and sovereignty of this beloved Venezuela,” he added.

Communications Minister Ernesto Villegas called Trump's remark “an unprecedented threat to national sovereignty.”

In a Friday night message on social network Twitter, he said, “The diplomatic corps is summoned to the foreign ministry for tomorrow, when it will release a communiqué addressing the imperial threat to Venezuela.”

Last month's election of a legislative super-body packed with allies of unpopular populist President Nicolas Maduro drew international condemnation for usurping the authority of Venezuela's opposition-controlled congress.

Maduro says the assembly, which has the power to re-write Venezuela's constitution, is needed to bring peace and prosperity to the oil-rich but economically ailing country. Critics say the assembly casts aside any remaining checks on Maduro's power.

The opposition boycotted the vote for the assembly, which assured that it would be stacked with Maduro allies.

The White House said Maduro requested a phone call with Trump on Friday, which the administration appeared to spurn, saying in a statement that Trump would gladly speak with the leader of Venezuela once democracy was restored.

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  • :o))

    One Up on USA: While Trump is ranting/bluffing - as always; Russia is reaping the harvest - REF: Vladimir's Venezuela:
    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-russia-oil-specialreport-idUSKBN1AR14U

    Aug 12th, 2017 - 11:17 am +1
  • golfcronie

    Can anyone explain “ unpopular populist ” surely it is one or the other?

    Aug 13th, 2017 - 11:32 am 0
  • ElaineB

    Pretty much everything that comes out of Trump's mouth could be filed under “Craziness”.

    Aug 15th, 2017 - 10:38 am 0
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