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The Trump administration has begun preparing a power transfer in Venezuela, — Axios Trump's advisers say that regime change does not necessarily have to involve military intervention, but the goal is clear: to overthrow Maduro. “The US would have nothing against Maduro going to Moscow to Assad.”


All of Biden's “stupid orders” will be reversed within 24 hours, — Trump. The US will build its own Iron Dome, he added.


Donald Trump has announced that he will invade Iran militarily after his inauguration.


Donald Trump plans to visit China within 100 days of his inauguration, - WSJ


They agreed to establish a “strategic communication channel.” Trump has expressed a desire to meet with Xi as soon as possible. In the meantime, Trump will focus on domestic travel.


According to The Guardian, on his first day in office, Trump will declare Mexican cartels to be terrorist organizations.


Trump has instructed his advisors to arrange a phone call with Putin in the days following his swearing-in. The aim of the conversation is to discuss a face-to-face meeting in the coming months to try to end the war in Ukraine, - CNN





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