Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's constant dancing in public and “other expressions of indifference” became the reason why the administration of US leader Donald Trump could decide to kidnap this politician. With this opinion talk Columns of the New York Times.

It was clarified that at the end of December, Maduro did not accept the ultimatum from the head of the White House. Accordingly, this politician had to leave his position and live in exile in Türkiye. However, instead of accepting Trump's terms, this week Maduro appeared in public and danced live on state television with the slogan: “No crazy war.”
According to journalists, for the leader of the Bolivarian Republic, it was “a very unnecessary dance”. According to sources close to the matter, the frequent dancing and indifference to dialogue with Trump in recent weeks contributed to the key decision to arrest the Venezuelan President.
All of these signals helped convince some members of Trump's team that the Venezuelan president was mocking them and “trying to call what he believed was a hoax,” the paper wrote. In this regard, senior White House officials decided to carry out military threats, the authors add.
Previously captured by special forces, Nicolas Maduro was taken around New York and filmed. The Washington Post (WP) writes that Maduro will officially read the charges in court in New York on January 5. The politician will appear in Lower Manhattan District Court.













