Trump says he is not ruling out war with Venezuela, NBC News reports

Dec 19 (Reuters) – U.S. ⁠President Donald Trump ​said he was ‌leaving the possibility of war with Venezuela on ‍the table, ‍according to an interview with NBC News published on Friday.

“I don’t rule it out, no,” he told NBC News in a phone interview.

Trump also said there would be additional seizures of oil tankers near Venezuelan waters, according to ‌the interview.

The U.S. seized a sanctioned oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela last week.

“If they’re foolish enough to be sailing along, they’ll be sailing along back into one of our harbors,” he told NBC News.

On Tuesday, Trump ordered a “blockade” of all sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela, in Washington’s latest move to increase pressure ‌on ‌Nicolas Maduro’s government, targeting its main source of income, following which Venezuela’s government said it rejected Trump’s “grotesque threat.”

Trump’s pressure ‌campaign on Maduro has ‍included a ramped-up military presence ‌in the region and more than two dozen military strikes on vessels in the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea near Venezuela, which have killed at least 90 people.

Trump has also previously said that U.S.

land strikes on the South American country will soon start.

In his NBC interview, Trump declined to say whether removing Maduro was his ultimate goal, telling NBC News: “He knows exactly what I want.”

“He knows better than anybody,” Trump added, referring to Maduro.

The report ‌did not elaborate.

Maduro has alleged that the U.S. action is aimed at overthrowing him ‌and gaining control of the OPEC nation’s oil resources, which are the world’s largest crude reserves.

The White House did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

(Reporting by Surbhi Misra and ​Shubham Kalia in ​Bengaluru; Editing by Alex Richardson, ‍William Maclean)

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