Nicaragua’s Ortega Accuses U.S. of Using Drug War as Cover to Destabilize Region
- Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega condemned the deployment of US warships to the Caribbean, stating it is meant to intimidate Latin American governments.
- Ortega referred to the US military buildup as a 'charade' of a drug war, aimed at distracting from internal issues in the United States.
- Colombian President Gustavo Petro warned that military action against Venezuela could lead to devastating consequences for the Greater Colombia region.
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro characterized the US military presence as a 'criminal and bloody threat,' stating that Venezuela would not cede to such intimidation.
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The Trump administration massively strengthens the US military presence in the Caribbean. Venezuela and Nicaragua react outrageously. The situation threatens to escalate.
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Daniel Ortega Criticizes U.S. Military Presence in the Caribbean, Reaffirms Solidarity with Venezuela - teleSUR English
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega stated that the U.S. military buildup in the southern Caribbean Sea “is going nowhere” and argued that Washington’s true aim is to “intimidate” Latin American governments, particularly Venezuela. RELATED: Nicaragua Calls to Latin America to Resist the Imperial Powers “What the United States has done—sending warships carrying planes, helicopters, and rockets—is going nowhere,” Ortega said on Tuesday, in a speech…
The deployment of U.S. military vessels in the Caribbean is an attempt to “overthrow governments” in Latin America, said Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega, who called the anti-drug operation a “payassada.” U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the dispatch of a naval force in Caribbean waters near Venezuela’s maritime territory to fight drug trafficking, a deployment that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has denounced as a “threat” to his cou…
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