06.01.2026 19:52
U.S. President Donald Trump made statements following the U.S. attack on Venezuela. Trump said, "No one could carry out the operation we conducted in Venezuela; no one has weapons like ours," and added, "I am the king. I have sold more Boeing than anyone else. They gave me the 'Sales Consultant of the Year' award."
US President Trump, in his latest statement, said, "I am the king, they awarded me the Sales Consultant of the Year award."
Regarding the US operation that resulted in the kidnapping of President Maduro and his wife, US President Donald Trump made statements.
"NO ONE COULD HAVE DONE THE OPERATION"
Trump, pointing to military capabilities, said, "No one could have done the operation we conducted in Venezuela; no one has weapons like ours. Our weapons are very powerful, and our allies want our planes and weapons too."
Donald Trump stated that during the intervention in Venezuela, electricity was cut off in almost the entire country, saying, "At that moment, they realized there was a problem. Only those who had a candle had light."
"MADURO TRIED TO IMITATE MY DANCE"
The US President, in his statement about Nicolas Maduro, said, "He is a man prone to violence. He tried to imitate my dance on stage. He has killed millions of people." Trump, also drawing attention to new trade policies, stated that they are wealthy due to tariffs.
"I AM THE KING"
The US President said, "I am the king. I sold more Boeings than anyone else. They awarded me the 'Sales Consultant of the Year' award."
WHAT HAPPENED?
On January 3rd, around 02:00 local time in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, explosions and sounds of aircraft were heard. The Venezuelan government accused the US of carrying out attacks on civilian and military facilities in various regions of the country following the explosions.
US President Donald Trump announced that a large-scale attack was carried out against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, and that Maduro and his wife were taken out of the country.
US Attorney General Pam Bondi also stated that a criminal complaint had been filed against Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores in the US, and that Maduro faced charges of "drug terrorism, cocaine trafficking, and possession of machine guns and destructive devices against the US."
The Venezuelan government called on the international community to condemn the US, while some countries criticized the attack, and there were also those who supported the US with their statements.