1. Venezuela: US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Kane revealed on the 3rd the entire process of the US military abducting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife and taking them out of Venezuela, saying that US President Trump issued a raid order at 22:46 EST on the 2nd. The operation involved more than 150 planes. Maduro and his wife were taken to a US warship at 3:29 EST on the 3rd. Trump revealed on Saturday that the US side may have used cyber attacks or other technical means to cut off Caracas's electricity supply. According to reports, the Trump administration's practice of unilaterally attacking Venezuela and capturing the country's President Nicolas Maduro has angered US Democrats. Some lawmakers called for President Trump's removal from office. 2. Oil companies: Trump said that large US oil companies will be allowed to enter Venezuela and invest billions of dollars. Trump also said that the oil embargo against Venezuela is still in full effect. 3. Cuba: Trump said at a press conference at the Sea-Lake Manor on January 3, local time, that “Cuba may become one of America's broader policy discussions in the region,” suggesting that as tension in Latin America intensifies, the US may expand its focus from Venezuela to more countries. 4. Colombia: Colombian Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez said that in response to the US President's threat to Colombian President Petro, Petro's security protection has been strengthened. On the same day, Trump accused Petro of producing drugs and threatened him to “be careful.”

Zhitongcaijing · 01/04 08:09
1. Venezuela: US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Kane revealed on the 3rd the entire process of the US military abducting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife and taking them out of Venezuela, saying that US President Trump issued a raid order at 22:46 EST on the 2nd. The operation involved more than 150 planes. Maduro and his wife were taken to a US warship at 3:29 EST on the 3rd. Trump revealed on Saturday that the US side may have used cyber attacks or other technical means to cut off Caracas's electricity supply. According to reports, the Trump administration's practice of unilaterally attacking Venezuela and capturing the country's President Nicolas Maduro has angered US Democrats. Some lawmakers called for President Trump's removal from office. 2. Oil companies: Trump said that large US oil companies will be allowed to enter Venezuela and invest billions of dollars. Trump also said that the oil embargo against Venezuela is still in full effect. 3. Cuba: Trump said at a press conference at the Sea-Lake Manor on January 3, local time, that “Cuba may become one of America's broader policy discussions in the region,” suggesting that as tension in Latin America intensifies, the US may expand its focus from Venezuela to more countries. 4. Colombia: Colombian Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez said that in response to the US President's threat to Colombian President Petro, Petro's security protection has been strengthened. On the same day, Trump accused Petro of producing drugs and threatened him to “be careful.”