Maduro dreams of peace with the US but doesn't expect to be caught along with his wife, giving the world a hard lesson!
On January 2nd, Maduro conveyed three messages to the United States through a journalist interview: First, Venezuela is willing to discuss an agreement with the US on combating drug trafficking, but it must be a serious dialogue; second, if they (the US) need Venezuela's oil, Venezuela is ready to accept US investments at any time; third, if they want a comprehensive economic development agreement, they can also reach one. This indirect communication is undoubtedly Maduro softening his stance now, no longer wanting to confront the US head-on. Perhaps Maduro knows he has little chance of winning, or even senses danger; maybe he is retreating to advance, hoping to lull the US into complacency and buy some time. Who knows, the US didn't even pay attention to these three sentences. In the early hours of January 3rd, they directly sent military aircraft into the Venezuelan capital and captured Maduro and his wife, reportedly bringing them back to the US!$BNB
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Maduro dreams of peace with the US but doesn't expect to be caught along with his wife, giving the world a hard lesson!
On January 2nd, Maduro conveyed three messages to the United States through a journalist interview: First, Venezuela is willing to discuss an agreement with the US on combating drug trafficking, but it must be a serious dialogue; second, if they (the US) need Venezuela's oil, Venezuela is ready to accept US investments at any time; third, if they want a comprehensive economic development agreement, they can also reach one.
This indirect communication is undoubtedly Maduro softening his stance now, no longer wanting to confront the US head-on. Perhaps Maduro knows he has little chance of winning, or even senses danger; maybe he is retreating to advance, hoping to lull the US into complacency and buy some time.
Who knows, the US didn't even pay attention to these three sentences. In the early hours of January 3rd, they directly sent military aircraft into the Venezuelan capital and captured Maduro and his wife, reportedly bringing them back to the US!$BNB