Record Finding of Drugs: Trump Wants to Fight Cartels with More Warships
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The conflict between Trump and Maduro continues to escalate. The US President accuses Venezuela's leaders of being the leader of a drug cartel and sends three warships last week. Now more are to follow. Meanwhile, the US Coast Guard reports a blow to drug trafficking.
The announced deployment of U.S. warships in international waters off the coast of the Caribbean has sparked a series of reactions from both the United States and Venezuela, whose government has said that it is a “psychological war” that seeks to sow “belly” and affect the economy.
According to Maduro, 90 percent of his country's population rejects the Trump administration's announcements and threats.
“If the U.S. has seven military bases in Colombia, why did cocaine production triple around all military bases?” questioned Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, amid tensions over the U.S. military deployment on the coasts of Venezuela to fight drug cartels. Agencies / EL LIBERTADOOR Regarding the announced deployment of U.S. military forces in the south of the Caribbean Sea to supposedly confront drug cartels, Venezuelan President Nicolás Madur…
María Corina Machado on U.S. arrival in Venezuela: “We are grateful to Trump, the days of Maduro are numbered”The warships that Trump sent off the coast of Venezuela: USS SAMPSON, USS GRAVELY and USS DUNHAMThe first time I heard about the Cartel de los Soles was in 2001 when I was in Venezuela covering the capture of Vladimiro Montesinos, who had escaped to that country.A source of anti-drug intelligence from the Peruvian embassy told me that th…
Washington’s lies seek to justify an invasion to steal the planet’s greatest energy treasure. WAR AGAINST IMPERIAL COARTED DRUGS On August 21, the White House announced the deployment of three warships off the coast of Venezuela. The gesture was accompanied by high-profile statements: Nicolás Maduro would be head of the “cartel de los Soles”, a global narcoterrorist and even ally of the Sinaloa cartel. The accusation is not based on solid report…
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