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Trump demands end to Maduro regime in broad attack on socialism

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DonAlD J. truMP called on the Venezuelan military to drop its support for nicolas Maduro in a Miami speech critical of socialism, previewing attacks he may deploy against Democrats in his reelection campaign.

“the twilight hour of socialism has arrived in our hemisphere and frankly, in many, many places around the world,” trump said to an audience at florida internatio­nal university (fiu). “the days of socialism and communism are numbered, not only in Venezuela but in nicaragua and in cuba, as well.”

republican­s have portrayed Democratic proposals to expand government-run health insurance programs and combat climate change as socialist, and trump used Maduro’s example in his State of the union speech earlier this month to caution against the perils of socialism and the policies of uS liberals. in his speech on Monday, trump didn’t directly link socialism to the Democratic Party or any of its politician­s, but he repeatedly vowed to keep the ideology from taking hold.

“this will never happen to us,” trump said. “Socialism is a sad and discredite­d ideology, rooted in the total ignorance of history and human nature, which is why socialism eventually must always give rise to tyranny, which it does.”

the Western hemisphere, he said, “will become the first free hemisphere in all of human history,” predicting the fall of Socialist regimes in cuba and nicaragua.

trump’s antipathy for socialists extends only so far. he will travel to communist Vietnam next week to meet with another communist, north korean leader kim Jong un. trump has said he and kim have “a very good relationsh­ip” and that if they can secure a deal to eliminate Pyongyang’s nuclear arsenal, kim will make his country an “economic powerhouse.”

Venezuela ‘options’

lASt month, the uS and more than 30 other countries recognized Venezuela’s national Assembly leader Juan Guaido as the interim president of the country. the trump administra­tion has moved swiftly to try to shore up Guaido’s government­in-waiting, but is struggling to move promised humanitari­an aid into Venezuela with Maduro retaining control over the military.

trump demanded that the Venezuelan military stop blocking the aid. “We seek a peaceful transition of power but all options are open,” he warned.

Guaido has asked the Venezuelan military to throw its support to him, and has called Maduro’s 2018 reelection illegitima­te. he spoke at the fiu event by video before trump appeared and thanked the president “for his determinat­ion and clear leadership in support of democracy and just causes in response to what is happening now in Venezuela.”

Maduro is clinging to power, even as trump’s envoy for Venezuela, elliott Abrams, told congress this month that the administra­tion maintains “the current political and economic environmen­t is unsustaina­ble and he will not be able to weather it much longer.”

trump warned Venezuelan military officials that “we know who they are and we know where they keep the billions of dollars that they have stolen. “they are risking their lives and Venezuela’s future for a man controlled by the cuban government,”trump said. he urged the military to take Guaido’s offer of amnesty.

trump’s speech in Miami capped a Presidents Day holiday weekend spent at his Mar-a-lago resort in Palm beach and his nearby golf club, in a swing state where the latino vote, including Venezuelan expats, is a key bloc.

Democrats are also eyeing the latino vote in florida, especially the state’s growing Puerto rican population. trump was heavily criticized for his administra­tion’s response to 2017’s hurricane Maria, and thousands of residents who fled the island after Maria now reside— and can vote—in florida.

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