Trump: Maduro ‘Doesn’t Want to Fuck Around’ With U.S.

Trump claims Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro “offered everything” to avoid conflict with the United States.

October 18, 2025Clash Report

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During a press interaction, U.S. President Donald Trump addressed a reporter’s question about reports that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro had offered concessions to Washington. Trump replied:

“He has offered everything, you know why? Because he doesn’t want to f**k around with the United States.”

Maduro’s Reported Concessions

According to earlier reporting, Maduro’s “offers” reportedly included a potential transition plan involving his eventual departure from power and proposals to grant U.S. access to certain oil and mineral assets as part of broader negotiations. While the White House has rejected claims of formal talks, sources indicated that the offers were meant to prevent further U.S. intervention amid Venezuela’s worsening economic crisis, hyperinflation, and sanctions.

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U.S. Military and Intelligence Activity

Trump’s remarks coincided with an uptick in U.S. counter-narcotics operations in the Caribbean targeting Venezuelan-linked drug networks.

  • On October 16, 2025, a U.S. strike destroyed a suspected drug submarine, killing several operators — the sixth such attack since September.
  • Special Operations helicopters were also observed conducting training flights less than 90 miles from Venezuela’s coast.
  • Earlier that week, Trump confirmed he had authorized CIA covert operations in Venezuela, transitioning from sea-based to land-based missions against cartel targets.

These actions have fueled speculation of deeper U.S. involvement in Venezuela’s internal affairs.

Background and Reactions

The United States has regarded Maduro’s government as illegitimate since 2019, citing electoral fraud and human rights abuses. Trump’s administration has maintained a hardline stance, linking Venezuela’s leadership to drug trafficking and corruption.

Maduro has denied all allegations, accusing Washington of “imperialist interference.” Analysts see Trump’s statement as part of his characteristic unfiltered foreign policy rhetoric, reinforcing U.S. leverage in Latin America while escalating diplomatic tension with Caracas.