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Trump Issues Warnings to Multiple Countries Following Venezuela's Turmoil

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In the wake of U.S. forces capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, President Donald Trump has issued stern warnings to several nations, including Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, and Iran. He emphasized the need for strategic control over territories like Greenland, which he claims is vital for U.S. national security. Trump's comments have sparked backlash, particularly from Greenland's Prime Minister, who deemed the rhetoric unacceptable. Colombian President Gustavo Petro defended his government's anti-drug efforts after Trump labeled him negatively, while Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected any notion of U.S. military intervention, advocating for cooperative approaches instead. The situation remains tense as these nations navigate their responses to U.S. pressure.

Key Details: • Trump's comments on Greenland highlight U.S. security concerns amid Russian and Chinese naval activity. • Colombian President Petro's visa was revoked after controversial statements about U.S. soldiers. • Mexico's President Sheinbaum emphasizes cooperation over intervention regarding drug cartels. • Trump warns Iran against violent crackdowns on protests, threatening severe consequences.

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Donald TrumpVenezuelaNicolás MaduroMarco RubioCubaGustavo PetroColombiaMexicoClaudia SheinbaumMiguel Díaz-CanelJens Frederik NielsenGroenlandia

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