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On January 3, local time, US President Trump held a press conference on US military action against Venezuela. Trump said that the US military used air, land, and sea forces in the operation. Trump said, “This is one of the most shocking, effective, and powerful demonstrations of America's military strength and capabilities.” Trump said that “all of Venezuela's military forces have lost their combat effectiveness,” and that Maduro and his wife will all face US justice. Currently, the two are on a ship that is about to go to New York. Trump also hinted that the US cut off the electricity supply in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. Trump said that the United States will continue to be in charge of Venezuela until a safe and proper transfer of power can be carried out. This transfer must be prudent, because this is the principle that the United States adheres to. Trump also said that large US oil companies will be allowed to enter Venezuela and invest billions of dollars to repair severely damaged infrastructure, especially oil infrastructure, and begin to generate revenue. Trump said that he originally thought it was necessary to launch a second wave of operations, but now it seems that it may not be necessary. But the US is ready to launch a second attack if necessary.

Zhitongcaijing·01/03/2026 17:09:02
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On January 3, local time, US President Trump held a press conference on US military action against Venezuela. Trump said that the US military used air, land, and sea forces in the operation. Trump said, “This is one of the most shocking, effective, and powerful demonstrations of America's military strength and capabilities.” Trump said that “all of Venezuela's military forces have lost their combat effectiveness,” and that Maduro and his wife will all face US justice. Currently, the two are on a ship that is about to go to New York. Trump also hinted that the US cut off the electricity supply in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. Trump said that the United States will continue to be in charge of Venezuela until a safe and proper transfer of power can be carried out. This transfer must be prudent, because this is the principle that the United States adheres to. Trump also said that large US oil companies will be allowed to enter Venezuela and invest billions of dollars to repair severely damaged infrastructure, especially oil infrastructure, and begin to generate revenue. Trump said that he originally thought it was necessary to launch a second wave of operations, but now it seems that it may not be necessary. But the US is ready to launch a second attack if necessary.