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NBC News reports that Trump has not ruled out war against Venezuela.

According to an interview published by NBC News on Friday, U.S. president Donald Trump stated that he would 'leave the possibility of a war with Venezuela out on the table.

In a telephone interview with NBC News, he said: "I don't exclude it."

According to the interview, Trump said that there would also be more?seizures' of oil tankers in Venezuelan waters. Last week, the U.S. seized an oil tanker that was sanctioned off Venezuela's coast.

He told NBC News that if they were foolish enough to "sail along", they would be returning into one of his harbors.

Trump ordered on Tuesday a "blockade," of all sanctioned tankers that enter and leave Venezuela, Washington's latest attempt to increase pressure on Nicolas Maduro’s government by targeting its primary source of revenue. Venezuelan officials responded by rejecting Trump's "grotesque" threat.

Trump's campaign of pressure on Maduro includes a stepped-up military presence and over two dozen military attacks on vessels near Venezuela in the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea. At least 90 people have been killed in these strikes.

Trump also said previously that the U.S. Soon, the U.S. will begin land attacks on this South American nation.

Trump refused to answer the question in his NBC interview if he wanted Maduro removed. He told NBC News, "He knows what I want."

Trump continued, "He knows more than anyone," referring to Maduro. The report didn't go into detail.

Maduro claims that the U.S. is trying to overthrow him and gain control of the OPEC nation’s oil reserves, the largest in the world.

The White House didn't immediately respond to our request for comment. (Reporting and editing by Alex Richardson and William Maclean in Bengaluru.

(source: Reuters)