Maduro open to US talks on drug trafficking, but silent on CIA strike
Source: AP
Updated 8:48 PM EST, January 1, 2026
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) Venezuela is open to negotiating an agreement with the United States to combat drug trafficking, the South American countrys President Nicolás Maduro said in a pretaped interview aired Thursday on state television, but he declined to comment on a CIA-led strike last week at a Venezuelan docking area that the Trump administration believed was used by cartels.
Maduro, in an interview with Spanish journalist Ignacio Ramonet, reiterated that the U.S. wants to force a government change in Venezuela and gain access to its vast oil reserves through the monthslong pressure campaign that began with a massive military deployment to the Caribbean Sea in August.
What are they seeking? It is clear that they seek to impose themselves through threats, intimidation and force, Maduro said, later adding that it is time for both nations to start talking seriously, with data in hand.
The U.S. government knows, because weve told many of their spokespeople, that if they want to seriously discuss an agreement to combat drug trafficking, were ready, he said. If they want oil, Venezuela is ready for U.S. investment, like with Chevron, whenever they want it, wherever they want it and however they want it.
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Javaman
(65,110 posts)lonely bird
(2,768 posts)They dont need no stinking data.
They just need Trumps pronouncement from on high.
Bayard
(28,568 posts)He wouldn't be going home.