#Trump2025 🔥🔥Amid rising tensions between the United States and Venezuela, President Donald Trump has expressed his intentions to remove the leader of the Chavista regime, Nicolás Maduro, "by any means necessary." He has described him as "one of the biggest drug traffickers in the world" and "a threat" to the national security of the American country.
In recent months, the United States has also increased its troops in the region and deployed warships, aircraft, and even a nuclear submarine, as well as the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, described as the most powerful in the world, near Venezuela. American actions have included a series of attacks against vessels in the Caribbean and the Pacific, which Washington claims were linked to drug trafficking operations.
Maduro has rejected the accusations from the Trump administration and warned that any direct aggression against Venezuela would trigger an "armed struggle."
He has also ordered military deployments nationwide and the mobilization of troops and militias, as well as military training for civilians. Despite rising tensions, the Venezuelan regime has repeatedly denied that Maduro is considering exile. However, if Maduro ultimately flees Caracas due to pressure from the United States, he is likely to seek asylum in Turkey. "Turkey is the perfect place for him."
According to the source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for not being authorized, Maduro "trusts" Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, while the latter also maintains "good relations" with Trump.
