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President Trump just dropped a bombshell — he might talk to Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro. But here’s the twist: at the same time, the US is ramping up its biggest military presence in the Caribbean in decades. With 12,000 troops, warships, fighter jets, and the powerful USS Gerald R. Ford heading to Venezuela’s doorstep, tensions are hitting a boiling point. Is this the start of peace talks — or something far more dangerous?
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00:00Trump says he might talk to Venezuela's Maduro right as the U.S. sends warships and 12,000 troops to his doorstep.
00:07On Sunday, President Trump hinted at possible talks with Nicolas Maduro.
00:11But moments later, he added,
00:13I talk to anybody. We'll see what happens.
00:16This vague offer comes as U.S. firepower surges in the Caribbean.
00:20The USS Gerald R. Ford, America's most advanced aircraft carrier, has now arrived.
00:25It joins eight warships, a nuclear sub, and F-35 fighter jets.
00:30Together, they form Operation Southern Spear,
00:33a strike campaign that's already claimed 80 lives in international waters.
00:37At the same time, the U.S. is labeling Venezuela's Cartel de los Soles as a terrorist group,
00:43and claims Maduro is its leader.
00:45This move could open the door to freezing his assets or targeting his regime.
00:49But Maduro denies all accusations and says Venezuela is preparing for a possible U.S. military attack.
00:56Tensions are exploding. And Trump's message?
00:58Talks might happen. Or war might.
01:01Will this end in diplomacy? Or disaster?
01:04The next move could change everything.
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