Trump To Russia: Get Your Troops Out Of Venezuela

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US President Donald Trump has asked Russia to remove troops from Venezuela, as he reiterated that he was not ruling out military action to topple President Nicolas Maduro.

“Russia has to get out,” Trump said at the White House alongside Fabiana Rosales, wife of opposition leader Juan Guaido, who has been recognised by the United States and more than 50 other countries as Venezuela’s interim president in place of Maduro.

Russia’s deployment of troops and equipment to bolster Maduro has ratcheted up already high international tension in Venezuela where the Trump administration is pushing hard for regime change amid mounting chaos in the once rich country.

Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova dismissed Trump’s demand, asking in return why US troops were still in parts of Syria, where the Assad regime relies heavily on Russia support.

Trump with Fabiano Rosales, wife of Guaido, Venezuela’s opposition leader

“He said the United States would withdraw from Syria a month ago,” she was quoted as saying by Interfax news agency. “Before deciding the fate of another country I advise fulfilling promises made to the international community.”

Russia, one of the major countries that still recognize Maduro as leader, sent two planes carrying 100 troops and tons of military equipment to Venezuela on Saturday.

Maduro is presiding over economic chaos, with the oil-rich country unable to provide basic medical and even food supplies to much of the population.

The high-profile reception given to Rosales was the Trump administration’s latest bid to boost Guaido, who is under severe pressure from Maduro. On Thursday, she will meet with US First Lady Melania Trump in Florida.

Trump said “all options are on the table” when asked by journalists if the United States was considering military action to back a campaign of economic sanctions aimed at crippling the Maduro government’s finances.

“They’ve got a lot of pressure right now. They have no money, they have no oil, they have no nothing. They’ve got plenty of pressure right now. They have no electricity,” he said.

“Other than military you can’t get any more pressure than they have … All options are open.”

Trump has made the veiled threat before but appeared to push it further this time.

Earlier, Rosales met separately with Vice President Mike Pence, who plays a major role in the administration’s aggressive stand against Maduro, and who also called out Russia.

He said “the United States views Russia’s arrival of military planes this weekend as an unwelcome provocation and we call on Russia today to cease all support for the Maduro regime.”

“Guaido is the only legitimate president of Venezuela. Venezuela is in crisis after years of dictatorship and oppression,” Pence said.

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