Trump claims Maduro willing to give ‘everything’ to ease US tensions

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US President Donald Trump has confirmed that Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro offered significant concessions to ease US tensions. During a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Trump stated that Maduro had "offered everything" to appease the United States, including natural resources and other assets.

This revelation comes as the US has been carrying out military strikes against vessels near Venezuela accused of transporting drugs, resulting in the deaths of at least 27 people. The most recent strike targeted a suspected drug vessel in the Caribbean on Thursday, with survivors being rescued and held on a naval ship.

While Trump's administration claims that these strikes are necessary to combat drug cartels, human rights experts have expressed concerns about the US actions. Americas director at Human Rights Watch Juanita Goebertus Estrada stated that the attacks violate international human rights law and amount to extrajudicial executions.

Trump has justified the strikes by asserting that the US is engaged in an "armed conflict" with drug cartels, but this stance has been disputed by some Republicans. The situation has caused unease among lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, with many questioning how the strikes were being conducted.

Furthermore, there have been reports of Maduro eventually stepping down as president, a proposal that was allegedly floated through intermediaries in Qatar to present a more acceptable alternative to Washington. However, Trump's response to these efforts has been unclear.

The US-Venezuela standoff remains a contentious issue, with both sides trading accusations and threats. As tensions continue to escalate, it is essential for all parties involved to prioritize diplomacy and respect for human rights.
 
idk why trumps gotta go around doing military strikes in venezuela 🤔 like whats the point? isnt that just gonna make things worse? and now they're saying maduro offered concessions but i dont trust trump's word lol... sounds fishy to me 🐟 meanwhile americas human rights watch is all like "hey guys, this is some extrajudicial execution stuff" 🚫 which is probs true tbh. why can't they just have a calm conversation about it? 🤝 ukraine meeting was weird tho 🤔
 
OMG this is like soooo dramatic 🤯... Trump is all like "oh I'm gonna just shoot up some ships in the Caribbean and hope for the best" 💥 and then suddenly Maduro is all like "hey guys let's talk about something else" 🤝. Like, can't we all just get along? 🙄 And btw, what even is this "armed conflict" thingy that Trump keeps throwing around? Is it like a real thing now? 🤔
 
I'm still in shock about the US military strikes on Venezuela 🤯. I mean, 27 deaths is just crazy! How can they justify this as a way to combat drug cartels? It feels like a huge overreaction 🚨.

And now we're hearing that Maduro offered concessions to ease tensions... like what's the holdup on accepting those offers? It's all very complicated and frustrating 💔. I just want to see some real diplomatic effort put into this situation instead of all these military interventions 💥.

But you know what's even more concerning? The reports about Maduro potentially stepping down as president 🤝. That's a huge development that could totally change the dynamics of the situation. I'm keeping an eye on how Trump responds to this... it'll be interesting to see 😏.
 
I'm not sure I fully trust this new development 🤔... it sounds like Maduro's just trying to sweet-talk his way out of trouble 😏. All those concessions sound like he's just trying to appease Trump, but what's the real motive here? Is it really about stopping the drug cartels or is there more going on behind the scenes?

I'm also super concerned about these military strikes 💥... we can't just be waging war in the Caribbean without proper oversight and accountability. The fact that Maduro's offering up all these resources in exchange for an end to the violence raises some serious questions about whose interests are being served here 🤑.

Trump's justification of this "armed conflict" with drug cartels doesn't sit right with me either 🤷‍♂️... it sounds like a pretty dodgy excuse if you ask me. And what's with all the unclear responses from Trump on these talks with Maduro? It feels like he's just winging it and hoping for the best 🤞.

We need to see some real commitment to diplomacy here, not just empty promises and platitudes 🙄.
 
🤔 I'm not surprised Trump would jump at any deal that can ease tensions with Venezuela... I mean, who doesn't love a good concession? 😏 But let's get real, 27 lives lost already? That's crazy. And what's up with Maduro offering everything and then just stepping down? Sounds like some shady politics to me. 🤑

And omg have you seen the reports about the strikes? Like, is this really how we're gonna tackle our problems with cartels? 🤷‍♂️ It feels like we're just making things worse. I'm all for taking down the bad guys, but not at the cost of innocent lives.

Trump's whole "armed conflict" thing just sounds like a bunch of BS to me... 🙄 Like, we're literally calling it an armed conflict, but we know what's really going on? 😒 And the fact that some republicans are questioning how these strikes are being conducted is basically saying Trump's got no clue. 👀

We need some serious diplomacy here... maybe someone should convince Trump to chill out and actually listen to Maduro's concessions 🤝 rather than just making it all about "winning". 💪
 
🤔 I agree that the US needs to dial down the aggression, but I'm not entirely convinced that Maduro's concessions are genuine... What if this is just a clever move to avoid getting targeted by more military strikes? 🤑 And what about all these reports of Maduro stepping down? Is Trump really buying into that narrative or is it just a ploy to get Washington off his back? 😏 The situation feels too complex for me, and I wish we could see some concrete actions towards diplomacy rather than just empty promises. 💬
 
🤔 I'm so done with the drama between Trump and Maduro 🙄. Can't they just talk things out instead of resorting to military strikes? Like, what's the point of "offering everything" if no one knows what that even means? 💸 And let's be real, 27 deaths is just way too many 🤕. We need to take a step back and think about whether these strikes are really necessary or if they're just a fancy way of saying "we want control". 🔥 As for the whole "armed conflict" thing, come on, that's just ridiculous 😂. Can't we all just get along? 🤝 And what's up with Maduro potentially stepping down? Is it just a clever ploy to get out of trouble or is there actually something to this proposal? 🤔 I need some clarification ASAP! 😬
 
omg can't believe trump's administration is still carrying out those brutal military strikes on venezuelans 🤯 their claims about combatting drug cartels just sound like a load of bull 🐮 meanwhile Juanita Goebertus Estrada from human rights watch is sounding super reasonable about this whole thing 💯 she's right, these attacks are basically extrajudicial executions and total disregard for human life 👎 it's time for the us to take a step back and engage in some actual diplomacy instead of resorting to violence 🤝 maybe then we can get some real progress on that report about maduro possibly stepping down as president 🤞
 
this whole thing is just so messed up 🤯 u can feel the drama radiating from both sides and honestly i think we're just watching a big show 📺 meanwhile nicolás maduro gets all these concessions thrown at him and trump's like "yay us solved the problem" 🎉 but really what are we even doing here? 27 people dead and it's all over some dodgy drugs that might not even be from venezuela lol who knows? anyway i think we need to chill out and focus on real solutions for this mess, diplomacy and dialogue, please 🙏
 
Just saw this news about Trump talking to Maduro and I'm low-key relieved 🙏. Like, no more innocent ppl dying in these US strikes 🤕. Also, Maduro offering concessions is a good sign, maybe we can finally get some progress on the Venezuela situation 💪. Problem is, what if it's just a PR move by Maduro? 🤔 Not sure how much trust I'd put into him. Anyway, gotta say, this whole situation is getting old and it's time for diplomacy to take center stage 🌎.
 
Man, this Venezuela situation is crazy 🤯... Trump just saying Maduro offered him everything? I think that's like when you really want something but the person who has it isn't willing to give it up without a fight 💔. You gotta know your worth and not get played into doing something that doesn't align with what you stand for. And here we are, on the other side of the world, taking lives over some perceived issues... like, what's the real value in all this? 💸
 
omg like this whole thing is so messed up 😩 the us is basically just using venezuela as a scapegoat 4 their own failures i mean come on 27 ppl die in a military strike thats wild the fact that trump thinks he can just label it an "armed conflict" w/ drug cartels is insane 🤯 humans rnt just statistics or targets 2 be shot down like cattle

anywayz i think Maduro's offers might b more sincere than ppl give him credit 4 n the US is just trying 2 justify their own military actions its all about geopolitics & power struggles 🤑 not about human rights or compassion

i dunno what kinda diplomacy Trump has planned but ideally we should be havin open conversations w/ venezuela & qratar instead of relying on ultimatums & threats 💬
 
🤔 I'm not surprised that Maduro offered some concessions to Trump, but the fact that we're still in this standoff is just sad. Like, can't we find a way to resolve this peacefully? 🌎 The US is literally bombing people and claiming it's to fight crime... meanwhile, human rights experts are saying it's basically murder. And what about Maduro stepping down? It sounds like there might be some truth to that. Shouldn't we be trying to help Venezuela instead of just going after Maduro personally? 😕
 
🤬 Trump thinks offering Maduro's resources will magically fix everything? Like, come on dude, you're not even trying to hide the fact that you're just making this stuff up. Newsflash: Venezuela has been struggling for years, and it's not like they have a goldmine of resources just waiting to be handed over.

And don't even get me started on the whole "armed conflict" thing... 🤦‍♂️ Like, no one actually believes that's what's going on here. It's just more propaganda to justify their own aggression. And what about those 27 people who got killed in the latest strike? Do you think they're just, like, collateral damage or something?

Diplomacy is so much easier than resorting to bombing and killing people left and right. 🤝 Come on Trump, get your act together and try some real negotiations for once. We need someone in the White House who actually cares about human rights and not just their own ego. 😒
 
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