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Here’s a breakdown of the key information from the provided text, focusing on Maduro’s statements about Trump:
* Maduro believes Trump could improve both the US and the world by focusing on domestic issues. He suggests Trump would be more effective addressing economic and social problems within the US,rather than concerning himself with other countries.
* Maduro criticizes the idea of a president trying to govern other countries. He explicitly states a president shouldn’t be “thinking about how he is going to govern other countries.” He says if he spoke to Trump again, he would tell him this.
* Maduro contrasts his own focus with what he perceives as Trump’s overreach. He uses a rhetorical question: “Imagine if I wasted my time…thinking about getting involved with other countries…wanting to govern the world?” implying he would be a poor president if he did so.
* Recent Interaction: Maduro reported a “cordial” and ”respectful” phone call with Trump on December 3rd, amidst tensions over US military presence in the Caribbean. He didn’t reveal details of the conversation.
In essence, Maduro is positioning himself as a leader focused on his own country, while subtly criticizing Trump for what he sees as excessive interventionism in global affairs.
The text also includes links to two other articles:
- Donald Trump’s criticism of Gustavo Petro: Trump has criticized Petro, stating he is “not a friend” of the US.
- Trump and Cannabis: Trump has revived the debate about cannabis in the US, suggesting it be reclassified as a less harmful substance.
