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Title: Trump Warns of Possible Contact with Maduro to Save Lives

Trump Signals Openness to⁣ Direct ⁣Talks with Maduro, Citing Potential to ‘Save Lives’

WASHINGTON – President ‌Donald Trump indicated Tuesday he would be willing to communicate directly with Venezuelan president Nicolás​ Maduro, a move that would represent a meaningful departure from U.S.policy and comes amid heightened tensions in the region. Trump stated he “coudl talk to him, we’ll see,” ⁣when questioned by⁣ reporters aboard Air Force ⁤One about the possibility of‌ engaging with Maduro, who​ has been accused‍ of leading a foreign terrorist organization.

The President framed the‍ potential communication as a means to avert further crisis, asserting,‍ “He is the leader” and “we⁢ can ‍save⁤ lives.” ‌Trump also⁣ attributed a surge in migration to the United States to Maduro’s leadership, stating he was “not happy” with​ the situation.‌ This disclosure ⁣arrives as international airlines are considerably⁤ curtailing flights to ‌Venezuela, responding to a ample U.S. military presence in the⁢ Caribbean⁢ Sea‌ ostensibly aimed at combating drug trafficking ‍- a deployment the venezuelan ⁢government views as a potential invasion.

Recent days⁢ have seen‌ increased‌ tracking of U.S. military⁢ aircraft ⁣operating near Venezuela’s coast, specifically​ between⁤ Venezuela and Curacao. Identified aircraft include a B-52 bomber,‍ F/A-18 ⁣fighters, and an⁤ early ‍warning ‍aircraft.

The President’s comments follow ⁢a series of meetings with ⁢Pentagon officials to ‌assess options regarding Venezuela, after the U.S. initiated military‍ operations in ⁣international waters resulting in the ​deaths ⁢of over 80⁣ individuals⁣ and the destruction of more than 20 vessels allegedly involved in drug trafficking. The U.S. has long refused to recognize the legitimacy of maduro’s government, backing opposition leader Juan Guaidó as⁣ the interim president. This potential shift in approach signals a possible re-evaluation of strategy as⁢ the political and ‌humanitarian crisis in Venezuela continues to escalate.

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