
Maduro warns of "bloody threat" as Trump deploys warships near Venezuela | AI News Digest
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has issued a stark warning against U.S. military actions near Venezuela, labeling them a 'bloody threat.' He declared that his government is prepared for defense and has mobilized troops along the coast and border with Colombia. This comes as the U.S. expands its maritime presence in the Caribbean, deploying warships to combat drug cartels. Maduro's remarks reflect decades of strained relations with the U.S., which has not recognized his presidency since 2019. The situation remains tense, with regional leaders expressing concern over potential escalations.