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US intervention in Venezuela may take a long time, Trump said

In an interview with The New York Times, asked if that intervention could last months or even a year, the US leader has replied, "Much longer, I'd say."

Washington, DC (United States), 17/12/2025.- US President Donald Trump participates in a Hanukkah reception in the East Room at the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 16 December 2025. EFE/EPA/YURI GRIPAS / POOL
Trump, in a stock image of EFE

In an interview with The New York Times , US President Donal Trump said that the intervention on Venezuela could last for years. When asked whether that intervention will last for a month or a year,theUS leader replied, "I would say more time in the past."

The president has pointed out that "only time will tell." "We will rebuild the country in a very profitable way," he stressed in an interview that lasted almost two hours. "We will use oil and pick it up. We will lower oil prices and give money to Venezuela, which desperately needs it, "he said.

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