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Trump Don Hammer Maduro, US Deployed Naval Force

Na wah! President Trump don come again with him wahala for Venezuela matter, as e don declare blockade on oil tankers wey dey enter and come out from di country. This na not just talk wahala, e get US naval force wey dey flex muscle for Caribbean Sea. Wetin be dis na? A tactical move or just braggadocio?

We all sabi Maduro wahala as di Venezuelan president, but as Trump dey send message to am for social media say make e step down, e dey raise eyebrows everywhere. Him talk say dem go seize any tanker wey dem don sanction before, and critics don dey shout say this one fit be an act of war. But wetin Trump dey try show here? The oil matter dey hot for ground, especially since Maduro don run oil trade wey be him main source of income.

According to reports, US don already seize two tankers off di Venezuelan coast. Dem dey follow more than 30 odas tankers wey dey try evade sanctions. We go talk say na serious business dis one, as dem dey try cut off Maduro’s money supply. E don clear say 90 percent of di economy dey reliant on oil exports, and if na to dash Maduro power, Trump go do am.

Trump don even go as far as to talk say, ‘If Maduro no wan waka, e go regret am.’ Na big wahala, because opposition politicians for di U.S. dey call make dem no carry military action enter di matter. Democrats don dey warn say blockade na warfare, and dem no wan see US military push enter Venezuela like say we dey for di wild west.

Meanwhile, Mexico don join di noise as their President Claudia Sheinbaum don talk say, ‘This blockade no gree with our constitution of non-intervention.’ Make we no forget say e no be play matter, as e dey affect not just Venezuela but di whole region. China and Russia don also dey talk say US dey trick dem, and dem no go let this one fly.

Trump dey try reposition dem interests for Venezuelan oil, but him comments on social media don vex plenty Venezuelans wey dey see am as pure colonialism. Maduro don talk say, ‘Na international piracy wey dem dey commit, because dis oil dey belong to Venezuelans, not to Trump and him gang.’

As di military presence dey increase, e clear say US dey treat Maduro administration like serious threat. Dis kind talk dey trigger memories of how US don intervene in other countries. But wetin we go reason be say sanctions don dey affect ordinary Venezuelans more than just di leaders.

Experts dey argue say, instead of rushing into military action, make dem calm down and negotiate. If U.S. fit use all di pressure for table to reach some agreement wey go involve Chavismo, maybe we go see small peace. But from di look of things, e no dey happen anytime soon.


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