Trump makes major threat to three other countries after capturing Venezuelan president and conducting military strikes

Since the takeover by US forces during the weekend raids in Venezuela, US President Donald Trump and other members of his administration were seen issuing warnings to other leading governments.

This includes those located in Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Iran, and Greenland.

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Trump shared on Sunday how the US is in the business of having nations around them that are viable and successful, and where the oil is allowed to freely come out.

American dominance in the Western Hemisphere will not be questioned again, he continued. But the news is not being taken down well by the leaders in these countries and those around the globe who feel it's a violation of federal law, let alone international law.

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Trump was seen calling out Cuba's leader as not the right man in charge, hinting at possible raids that could cause him to be arrested and taken to the US for criminal charges.

Trump shifted gears and spoke about the needs for the giant North Atlantic island of Greenland from the standpoint of national security. This is where Denmark's PM has urged Trump to stop issuing threats, as Greenland is not going anywhere.

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