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US President Donald Trump said early on Friday that he had cancelled a “previously expected” second wave of attacks on Venezuela due to the country’s co-operation with the United States.

Following a recent military operation, former President Trump remarked at a news conference, “We are prepared to launch a second, significantly larger attack if necessary. We initially anticipated needing a second wave, but it seems that may not be required.”

US President Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump attends a press conference at Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida, on December 28, 2025. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images via CNN Newsource)

In a post on Truth Social this Friday, Trump noted that the United States and Venezuela are collaborating effectively, particularly in efforts to modernize and enhance Venezuela’s oil and gas infrastructure.

“Due to this cooperation, I have decided to cancel the previously planned second wave of attacks, which now appears unnecessary. However, all naval units will remain stationed for security purposes,” he stated.

Trump further mentioned that Venezuela was “releasing numerous political prisoners as a gesture of ‘Seeking Peace,'” and described this move as “a very important and smart gesture.”

On Thursday, Venezuela began freeing prominent prisoners, including opposition politicians, as part of what the acting government described as an initiative to “seek peace.”

President Donald Trump says the US will run Venezuela until new leadership is decided after the capture of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife in an extraordinary nighttime operation.
President Donald Trump says the US will run Venezuela until new leadership is decided after the capture of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife in an extraordinary nighttime operation. (x )

In the wake of last week’s military operation, U.S. officials had demanded, among other conditions, that Venezuela’s interim government release political detainees, according to a source familiar with a briefing given to key lawmakers by the U.S. administration this week.

After the ousting of Maduro, Trump had also said the US would effectively “run” the country.

When asked by the New York Times how long the US aims to control Venezuela, whether it would be months, a year or longer, Trump replied, “I would say much longer.”

Trump also has not ruled out the possibility of longer-term military involvement, and said on Thursday that his administration will soon begin actions to target cartels on land, following months of strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific.

María Corina Machado, seen campaigning here in Caracas, Venezuela, in January, was lauded as an “extraordinary example of civilian courage”. (Pedro Matey/AFP/Getty Images via CNN Newsource)

Trump has also said he would say hello to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado when she travels to Washington, DC, next week. He added in an interview with Fox News that it would be “a great honour” to share Machado’s Nobel Peace Prize after she suggested doing so.

The Senate on Thursday, however, delivered a symbolic rebuke to Trump over the operation in Venezeula, advancing a resolution that would limit future US military force in the country without Congress’ approval. Five Republicans joined all Senate Democrats in advancing the measure, which is expected to pass next week.

Trump to meet with oil executives

Trump is set to meet at the White House on Friday with executives from major oil companies to persuade them to increase Venezuela’s oil output and make new investments in the country.

He claimed in his Truth Social post that “at least 100 Billion Dollars will be invested by BIG OIL,” but the oil industry has expressed serious scepticism about ponying up tens of billions of dollars over a decade to restore Venezuela’s oil infrastructure.

The vision for oil production laid out by senior Trump officials, led by Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, would represent an unprecedented exertion of control over a foreign country’s oil resources with no clear timetable or guarantee of success.

Wright told CNN on Wednesday that the administration was “still working out the logistics” of how it plans to sell the oil and deposit the proceeds.

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