A propos - Venezuela says foiled 'false flag' plot targeting US embassy
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Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, said Tuesday that those responsible for planning an attack on the US Embassy in Caracas are in the US country, whose “names, surnames and location,” he said, are already under the Donald Trump administration.
A propos - Venezuela says foiled 'false flag' plot targeting US embassy
President Nicolas Maduro said Monday that Venezuela foiled a false flag operation by what he called local terrorists to plant explosives at the US embassy in Caracas and exacerbate a dispute between the two countries over drug trafficking. FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks with Phil Gunson, Senior Consultant for the Andes region at the International Crisis Group.
Venezuela informed the U.S. government; the country's head of business in Colombia, John McNamara, and also through other means of communication, the names, surnames and location on gringo soil of those who prepared the attack, frustrated and failed, against the headquarters of the U.S. embassy in Caracas. The information was released on Tuesday night, October 7th, by the head of state, Nicolás Maduro.
At the same time, the government accused “extremist sectors” of planning an explosive attack at the US embassy in Caracas
President Nicolás Maduro denounced an attempt to attack the U.S. embassy in Caracas, attributed to extreme right-wing groups for destabilizing purposes.During his Maduro+ program, the president said that security around the diplomatic headquarters was strengthened. Jorge Rodríguez notified the U.S. government about those responsible for the plan, according to statements offered by the head of state. In addition, a national operation was activate…
Maduro: Venezuela Foiled “False Flag” Plot Against US Embassy Amid Drug Dispute
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has stated that authorities thwarted a “false flag” operation targeting the US embassy in Caracas, intended to escalate tensions between Caracas and Washington over alleged drug trafficking.
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