U.S. Threatens Greenland, Mexico After Venezuela Operation
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The United States has issued threats against Greenland and Mexico following a military operation targeting Venezuela's leader.
President Donald Trump warned the two nations in the aftermath of the seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Cuba was also named in the threats.
The U.S. military action in Venezuela has caused global concern. World leaders are now grappling with the implications of Maduro's capture.
Separately, the United States aims to increase oil production in Venezuela. The South American nation holds the world's largest proven oil reserves. This move is part of broader U.S. economic plans for the country post-operation.