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特朗普直接要求委总统下台
第一财经· 2025-12-01 02:30
此前有消息称,特朗普在和马杜罗通话时直接发出威胁,声称如果马杜罗不肯主动下台,美国将会考 虑采取包括动用武力在内的其他手段。 美媒:特朗普与马杜罗通话,直接要求对方下台 据新华社报道,据美国《华尔街日报》11月29日报道,美国总统特朗普日前和委内瑞拉总统马杜罗 通话时直接发出威胁,称如果马杜罗不肯主动下台,美国会考虑采取包括动武在内的其他手段。 美国《纽约时报》本月28日率先爆料,特朗普上周晚些时候同马杜罗进行了电话交谈,通话内容包 括两人在美国举行会晤的可能性。美国白宫和委内瑞拉政府均拒绝就该报道作出回应。《华尔街日 报》29日援引知情人士的说法跟进报道特朗普在电话中对马杜罗发出威胁。 2025.12. 01 本文字数:1338,阅读时长大约2分钟 当地时间11月30日,美国总统特朗普证实其已与委内瑞拉总统马杜罗进行了通话。特朗普表示,委 内瑞拉并非美国的"友好国家"。他还称, 其关于"关闭委内瑞拉领空"的言论并不意味着即将发生空 袭 。 委内瑞拉战机以作战模式在多地进行飞行演习 当地时间11月29日,作为"独立200计划"的一部分,委内瑞拉武装部队在安索阿特吉、卡拉沃沃、 法尔孔、拉瓜伊拉等地同步开展海岸 ...
特朗普与委总统通话 直接要求对方下台!
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao· 2025-11-30 21:33
Core Points - The article discusses the escalating tensions between the United States and Venezuela, particularly focusing on President Trump's direct threats to Venezuelan President Maduro regarding his potential ousting [1][2]. - The U.S. has increased military presence in the Caribbean near Venezuela under the pretext of anti-drug operations, which Venezuela perceives as a military threat [3]. Group 1: U.S. Actions and Statements - President Trump threatened Maduro during a phone call, stating that if Maduro does not step down, the U.S. may consider military options [1]. - The U.S. has deployed multiple naval vessels in the Caribbean Sea near Venezuela, citing "anti-drug" operations as the reason for this military buildup [3]. - Trump declared that the airspace over and around Venezuela is "considered fully closed," indicating heightened military readiness [2]. Group 2: Venezuela's Response - Venezuelan Defense Minister Lopez announced that "war is imminent" and that all air and sea resources will be mobilized for military exercises to defend the nation [2]. - The Venezuelan military conducted coastal defense exercises as part of the "Independence 200 Plan," testing their operational capabilities across land, sea, and air [3]. - Venezuela's Vice President Rodriguez stated that the country is activating all multilateral mechanisms under international law to respond to the U.S. blockade of its airspace [1].
特朗普与委总统通话,直接要求对方下台!
中国基金报· 2025-11-30 16:19
来源:新华社 央视新闻 11月29日,雷达跟踪网站的数据显示,当天美国海军两架"超级大黄蜂"战斗机在委内瑞拉海 岸附近持续飞行。与此同时,美国在特立尼达和多巴哥罗宾逊国际机场安装的雷达系统投入 使用。 11月29日早些时候,美国总统特朗普在社交媒体发文说,委内瑞拉上空及周边空域"被视为 全面关闭"。美国联邦航空局此前向多家重要航空公司发出警告称,鉴于"安全局势恶化"以 及"委内瑞拉境内和周边军事活动加强",任何民航客机飞越委内瑞拉领空都会"面临危险境 况",各航司需 "谨慎行事"。 委内瑞拉武装部队在多地开展海岸防御演习 当地时间11月29日,作为"独立200计划"的一部分,委内瑞拉武装部队在安索阿特吉、卡拉 沃沃、法尔孔、拉瓜伊拉等地同步开展海岸防御演习。 据悉,本次演练内容包括火炮阵地与防空系统的联合配置、接近行军、快速反应部队登陆、 沿岸巡逻,以及海岸防御点与空中监视系统的部署等,检验了武装部队在陆、海、空多维度 的作战与反应能力。 美媒:特朗普与马杜罗通话,直接要求对方下台 据新华社报道,据美国《华尔街日报》11月29日报道,美国总统特朗普日前和委内瑞拉总统 马杜罗通话时直接发出威胁,称如果马杜罗不肯 ...
特朗普要求委内瑞拉总统下台
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-11-30 14:12
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the escalating tensions between the United States and Venezuela, particularly following a threatening phone call from President Trump to President Maduro, where military action was mentioned as a potential response if Maduro does not step down [1][2] - The U.S. has deployed several warships in the Caribbean Sea near Venezuela under the pretext of anti-drug operations, despite reports indicating that Venezuela is not a major source of drugs entering the U.S. [1] - Venezuela's government has condemned the U.S. actions as a form of military threat aimed at regime change and has accused the U.S. of expanding its military presence in Latin America [1] Group 2 - Trump declared on social media that the airspace over and around Venezuela is considered "fully closed," which has been met with strong condemnation from the Venezuelan Foreign Minister, who labeled it as a colonial threat and illegal aggression [2] - The Venezuelan government issued a statement asserting its complete sovereignty over its airspace and rejecting any foreign interference, calling for international support against U.S. actions [2] - The Venezuelan government emphasized its commitment to defending national sovereignty and peace in accordance with international law, indicating readiness to take necessary measures against perceived threats [2]
美军开始行动,委内瑞拉:战争即将来临
财联社· 2025-11-30 06:31
Group 1 - Venezuela's Defense Minister Lopez announced a military meeting indicating that "war is imminent" and stated that all air and naval resources will be mobilized for national defense [1] - The U.S. Navy deployed two "Super Hornet" fighter jets near the Venezuelan coast, while radar systems installed in Trinidad and Tobago became operational [3] - President Trump declared that the airspace over and around Venezuela is considered "fully closed," warning airlines of potential dangers for any commercial flights over Venezuelan airspace due to escalating military activities [3] Group 2 - The U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean Sea under the guise of "drug interdiction," pressuring Venezuela, with over 20 alleged "drug boats" sunk since early September, resulting in over 80 deaths [3] - Reports from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration indicate that Venezuela is not a major source of drugs flowing into the U.S., contradicting the justification for military actions [3] - The Venezuelan government has accused the U.S. of attempting to instigate regime change through military threats and expanding military presence in Latin America [3]
美国,出动战斗机!
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao· 2025-11-30 06:23
Core Viewpoint - The situation between the United States and Venezuela is escalating, with military threats and airspace control being central issues [1]. Group 1: U.S. Actions and Statements - U.S. President Trump declared that the airspace over and around Venezuela is "considered fully closed," which has raised tensions [3][7]. - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued warnings to airlines about the dangers of flying over Venezuelan airspace due to increased military activity and deteriorating security conditions [4][8]. - The U.S. has deployed naval vessels in the Caribbean under the pretext of drug enforcement, claiming to have sunk over 20 vessels since September, although reports indicate that Venezuela is not a major source of drugs entering the U.S. [5]. Group 2: Venezuelan Government's Response - Venezuela's Foreign Minister condemned the U.S. actions as a "colonial threat" and "illegal aggression," stating that these actions have disrupted repatriation flights for Venezuelan citizens [4][10]. - The Venezuelan government has initiated a special plan to assist citizens stranded abroad and has activated all multilateral mechanisms to demand the cessation of U.S. actions [10]. - Venezuelan Defense Minister Lopez warned that "war is imminent" and conducted military meetings to prepare for potential conflict [6][7]. Group 3: International Reactions - Several countries, including Iran, Cuba, and Ecuador, have strongly condemned the U.S. threats against Venezuela, asserting that such actions violate international law and threaten global aviation safety [12][13]. - Former Ecuadorian President Correa and Colombian President Petro criticized the U.S. for attempting to close another country's airspace, emphasizing the implications for national sovereignty and international law [14].
古巴外长:强烈谴责美国“关闭委内瑞拉领空”言论
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-30 04:42
Core Points - The Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez condemned the U.S. government's announcement of a "closure of Venezuelan airspace," labeling it an act of aggression aimed at undermining Venezuela's legitimate government [1] - Rodríguez emphasized that no country has the right to close another country's airspace, warning that this decision could lead to unpredictable consequences for peace and stability in Latin America and the Caribbean [1] - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration issued warnings to airlines regarding the dangers of flying over Venezuelan airspace due to deteriorating security conditions and increased military activity [1] Group 1 - The U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean Sea near Venezuela under the pretext of "drug enforcement," leading to the sinking of over 20 vessels since early September, resulting in more than 80 deaths [2] - Reports from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration indicate that Venezuela is not a primary source of drugs flowing into the U.S., contradicting the justification for military actions [2] - The Venezuelan government has accused the U.S. of attempting to instigate regime change through military threats and expanding its military presence in Latin America [2]
特朗普喊话后,委内瑞拉发声
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-11-30 01:09
Group 1 - Venezuela's Foreign Ministry condemned the U.S. for attempting to infringe on its airspace sovereignty, labeling it a colonial threat and a new round of absurd, illegal aggression against the Venezuelan people [1] - President Trump issued a statement on social media declaring that all airspace over and around Venezuela is considered closed, warning airlines, pilots, drug traffickers, and human traffickers [1] - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration warned airlines about the deteriorating security situation and increased military activities in Venezuela, advising caution for any commercial flights over Venezuelan airspace [1] Group 2 - The Venezuelan government revoked the operating licenses of six foreign airlines, citing their cooperation with U.S. actions and unilateral suspension of routes [1] - The U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean Sea near Venezuela under the pretext of drug enforcement, sinking over 20 vessels since early September, resulting in more than 80 deaths [2] - Venezuela has accused the U.S. of using military threats to instigate regime change and expand military presence in Latin America [2]
美国威胁委内瑞拉领空主权,委主要机场仍维持运转
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-11-30 00:36
Core Points - The major airport in Venezuela, Simón Bolívar International Airport, continues normal operations despite U.S. President Trump's declaration that the airspace over Venezuela is "considered fully closed" [2][4] - Flights from Barbados and Bogotá were received at the airport on the morning of the 29th, with plans to maintain routes to Panama, Curaçao, and Havana [2] - Delays were reported for two flights to Panama and Bogotá, but operations remained ongoing [2] Airline Operations - La Chinita International Airport in western Venezuela is also operating normally [3] - Copa Airlines announced that its flights in Venezuelan airspace are currently operating normally but under a "heightened state of alert and caution," with operations limited to daytime [3] - The airline is in close communication with the FAA, which has reiterated that its alert level and regulatory stance remain unchanged [3] Political Context - Trump's statement was met with strong condemnation from Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza, who labeled it a "colonial threat" and "illegal aggression," claiming it disrupted repatriation flights for migrants [4] - The FAA issued warnings to airlines about the "deteriorating security situation" and increased military activities in Venezuela, advising caution for any civil aircraft flying over Venezuelan airspace [4] - The Venezuelan government recently revoked operating licenses for six foreign airlines, citing their cooperation with U.S. actions that led to route suspensions [4] - The U.S. has deployed several warships in the Caribbean under the pretext of anti-drug operations, with over 20 vessels reportedly sunk since early September, although reports indicate that Venezuela is not a major source of drugs entering the U.S. [4]
紧张局势持续升级,特朗普:请将委内瑞拉上空及其周边全部空域视为关闭区域
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-11-29 14:05
【环球网报道 记者 闫珮云】随着美国和委内瑞拉两国紧张局势持续升级,美国总统特朗普当地时间29 日在社交媒体上发文称,"致所有航空公司、飞行员、毒贩和人口贩运者,请将委内瑞拉上空及周边全 部空域视为关闭区域"。 特朗普27日称,美国可能"很快"采取行动,通过陆路打击委内瑞拉"毒贩"。特朗普没有透露有关陆路行 动的更多细节,也没有提供有关"毒贩"的信息。 近期,美国以"缉毒"为由,在委内瑞拉附近加勒比海域部署多艘军舰,对委施压。9月初以来,美军已 在加勒比海和东太平洋击沉超过20艘美方指称的"贩毒船",造成80余人死亡。美国缉毒署近年报告则显 示,委内瑞拉并非流入美国的毒品主要来源地。委内瑞拉政府多次指责美国意图通过军事威胁在委策动 政权更迭,并在拉美进行军事扩张。 ...