Tehran, Aug. 9 -- Washington's move to threaten Venezuela's legitimate president, Nicolas Maduro, reflects US policymakers' addiction for "militant unilateralism," Iran's Foreign Ministry said.
"The UnitedStates' offensive move in threatening the legitimate President of a UN member State and leveling baseless allegations against him reflects a growing addiction among US policymakers to militant unilateralism and unlawful coercive measures in pursuit of their illegitimate foreign policy objectives," the Iranian ministry said in a statement on X.
US Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a $50 million reward for information that will lead to arresting Maduro. Bondi accused the Venezuelan president of cooperating with criminal organizations su...