
US President Donald Trump is considering the possibility of carrying out military strikes focused on drug cartels operating inside Venezuela, including possible strikes in the country, CNN reported on Friday with more resources.
At the beginning of the week, the US military strike focused on the Venezuelan ship in the Southern Caribbean and killed 11 people. President Trump claimed that the vessel was carrying illegal drugs.
According to CNN, the operation is part of a wider campaign aimed at fighting drug trafficking in the region and the possibility of removing Venezuel’s left -wing leader Nicolás Madura from power.
Previously, Trump said on Friday that the United States is not talking about “changing the regime in Venezuela”. This is followed by the US ordered another 10 fighter aircraft for a growing military accumulation in the Caribbean, and AP reported.
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“We are not talking about it, but we are talking about having elections that were very strange elections to put it mildly,” Trump said, referring to the attacked elections 2024, that the Venezuelan government claims that President Nicolas Maduro won.
Trump warned that Venezuelan nozzles could be shot down if they threaten our forces. This was followed by a Pentagon report, which states that two Venezuelan military aircraft approached the US Navy ship in international waters on Thursday in what was considered a “highly provocative” act, etc.
The United States is now also deploying Warplanes F-35 in Puerto Rico as part of its cartels war.
The Venezuelan president reacts, says, “None of the differences …”
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said on Friday that disagreements with the United States should not lead to military conflict and instead called dialogue after US President Donald Trump threatened to shoot down the Venezuela aircraft representing the threat to US forces.
“None of the differences we have, and that we should have led to military conflict,” Maduro said in a report broadcast on all radio and television networks in the country.
“It has no justification,” the president added when he denied Trump’s claim that Venezuela himself and he himself constitutes a connection of large drug trafficking networks.
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Washington recently increased Nicolás Madura’s captivity reward to $ 50 million and accused him of heading for a narco-terrorist organization.
“These intelligence reports they give him (Trump) are not true. Venezuela is today a country without the production of Coca Leaf, cocaine and is a country that fights drug trafficking,” Maduro said.
“Venezuela has always been willing to speak, engage in the dialog, but we demand respect,” he added.
Possible military strikes?
On Friday, Trump compared Trump’s death of hundreds of thousands of Americans to war victims, by comparison to justify the aggressive military presence in the Caribbean.
“Think if you are in the war and lose 300,000 … We will not allow it to happen,” he said.
Sources that speak of the condition of anonymity about the latest deployment of the US have said, APs that 10 fighter aircraft are sent to perform operations against designated Narco-Teroristic organizations operating in the South Caribbean. The aircraft should arrive in this area by the end of next week, the Associated Press said.
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The F-35 is highly advanced fighters with secrecy and would be effective in combating the Air Force Venezuela, which includes the F-16 aircraft. The American official who spoke on the condition of anonymity said AP that “on Thursday two Venezuelan F-16 flew through USS Jason Dunham”.
Dunham is one of the at least seven American warships located in the Caribbean and carry more than 4,500 sailors and marines.
American marines and sailors from the 22. Maritime expedition units also perform amphibious and flight operations in southern Puerto Rico.
(With the entry from agencies)
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