Warning message "Mess around and you'll die" on the White House's official account
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- Reported that the Donald Trump administration posted a warning message on the White House's official account after ousting Venezuelan President Maduro.
- As news of the US military's airstrike on Venezuela and the capture of President Maduro and his wife emerged, it said related geopolitical risks are being highlighted.
- It reported that the Trump administration and US Department of Defense officials repeatedly used the term FAFO to express their determination for a tough response.
- The article was summarized using an artificial intelligence-based language model.
- Due to the nature of the technology, key content in the text may be excluded or different from the facts.

The Donald Trump administration posted a warning phrase meaning 'mess around and you'll die' on its official social media after ousting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
According to Instagram, the White House's official account on the 3rd (local time) posted the phrase 'FAFO' along with a photo of President Trump. It is an abbreviation of 'F*** Around Find Out', roughly translated as 'mess around and you'll die'. In the early hours of that day, US forces launched a sudden airstrike on Venezuela and captured President Maduro and his wife alive, transporting them to New York.
Officials of the Trump administration have used the word FAFO several times.
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegses said in a speech to all service generals at the Quantico Marine Corps base in Virginia on September 30 last year, "If our enemies foolishly challenge us, they will be trampled by the strength, precision, and ferocity of the Department of War (Department of Defense)," and said, "We will show our enemies 'FAFO'."
Han Kyung-woo, Hankyung.com reporter case@hankyung.com





