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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has reignited controversy by suggesting that Venezuela could become the 51st state of the United States. The comment, made in March 2026 on social media, has drawn sharp reactions across American and international circles. While some dismissed it as humor, others viewed it as a reflection of a dangerous political mindset. Analysts noted that Trump has previously made similar remarks about Greenland, Canada, and Cuba.

Political experts and policymakers in the U.S. have largely rejected the idea as unrealistic and unconstitutional, emphasizing that incorporating a sovereign nation as a state contradicts both U.S. law and international norms. Critics argue that such rhetoric echoes early 20th-century imperialism and undermines the principles of sovereignty enshrined in the UN Charter. The debate intensified following a U.S. military intervention in Venezuela and Trump’s administration’s pledge to oversee the country’s oil infrastructure.

Observers warn that even symbolic statements like this can damage America’s global image and strain relations with allies. Many view Trump’s comment as politically charged rhetoric rather than a genuine policy proposal, yet it has revived concerns about U.S. interventionism in Latin America.

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