Nicolás Maduro Says the u.s. Launches “Imbecile Accusations” Against Him by Linking Him to Drug Trafficking: “We’re Going to Demolish Lies and Infamy”
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Last June, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (ONUDD) revealed its World Drug Report 2025, a core document illustrating the findings of the UN’s global information system regarding the drug problem. This report is the most important of its kind in the world because it condenses information from governments and security agencies. It is used by governments to build their policies and articulate efforts in their fight against drug traffic…
Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, claims that “familiars” and “calumnias” are the accusations made by the United States about his government’s alleged links to drug trafficking.
Maduro was accused of drug trafficking and terrorism by the United States during Donald Trump's first term. Specifically, Washington claims that the Cartel de los Soles is led by Maduro and high-ranking officials and military of the Venezuelan government.
Day by Day News US/Guatemala – US Attorney General Pam Bondi accused Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of financing a drug trafficking airlift that flies over Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico. In an interview with Fox News, Bondi claimed that the Maduro regime pays authorities in these countries to allow drug shipments to pass undetected. Bondi called Maduro a "narco-terrorist" and noted that the United States has seized up to $700 million in a…
The United States accused Nicolás Maduro of using Honduras as an airlift in drug trafficking. These are the first reactions.
The Honduran government rejected U.S. Attorney Pam Bondi's accusations of alleged payments from Venezuela to facilitate drug trafficking to the U.S., defending its fight against drug trafficking and highlighting the largest seizures ever made in international collaboration. "We strongly reject Prosecutor Pam Bondi's false statement. The government of President Xiomara Castro is waging a historic offensive against transnational drug trafficking, …
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