Business Insider: Trump and John Kelly joked about the suspected drone attack on Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro
* US-led military action to address the situation in Venezuela has been floated several times by US officials.
* At the UN General Assembly, President Donald Trump was asked about what threat Venezuela poses.
* In his response, Trump joked about an August attack on Venezuela's president, when two exploding drones sent assembled troops scattering.
Since President Donald Trump first mentioned potential US military action in response to ongoing crises in Venezuela, the idea of US-led intervention has been raised by policymakers in the US and around the region.
The subject returned to the fore in recent weeks, as several officials, including Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, stressed that no option should be ruled out.
During a meeting with Colombian President Ivan Duque at the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, Trump found an opportunity to make light of the tension.
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WNU Editor: The soldiers in the parade may have ran when the drone exploded, but the Venezuelan security forces around President Maduro acted very quickly and professionally.