Trump "Fires" at Many Countries: Just Wait and See!
Capturing Maduro has made Trump's "tail" rise so high.
On January 4, during an interview on Air Force One, Trump "fired" at many countries including Cuba, Iran, Denmark, India, Colombia, and Mexico, claiming that if these countries refused to accept his demands, they would pay a price.
For example, Trump warned Iran that the United States is closely watching the protests in Iran, and if there are casualties, Iran will face "very severe military strikes" from the United States.
Another example, when asked whether the United States would send troops to Colombia, Trump said, "That idea sounds good," as Colombia is ruled by a madman who likes to produce cocaine, but he "won't be in power much longer."
Evidently, the success of the kidnapping of Maduro seems to have given Trump great confidence, making him so confident that he is "firing" at multiple countries at once - as if any foreign leader who doesn't obey Trump would follow Maduro's fate.
However, so far, Trump's threats are at best just verbal posturing rather than actual actions: Trump's act of kidnapping Maduro has already caused criticism against the United States, and if these threats were to be implemented, it would not only lead to more disapproval and joint resistance from the international community, but also put the United States into true isolation.
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