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Trump refuses talks with Maduro as military intervention in Venezuela threatened again

US PRESIDENT Donald Trump raised the spectre of the military invasion of Venezuela again today as he ruled out talks with democratically elected President Nicolas Maduro.

Speaking on US broadcaster CBS’s Face the Nation programme yesterday Mr Trump confirmed military intervention was one of the options available in Washington’s bid to remove Mr Maduro from power and replace him with illegitimate would-be usurper Juan Guaido, unelected president of the defunct National Assembly.

“Well I don’t want to say that but certainly it’s something that’s on the [table] – it’s an option,” the belligerent US President said.

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