Trump Admin Reportedly Negotiating With Mexico, Canada, France So They Join Military Deployment In The Caribbean
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During the press conference, faced with questions from the press about whether the massive deployment suggests a possible offensive against Venezuelan military installations, the White House spokesman avoided speculation and merely indicated that "the president will not be overtaken with respect to any military action."
Trump Admin Reportedly Negotiating With Mexico, Canada, France So They Join Military Deployment In The Caribbean
The U.S. is reportedly negotiating with several countries the possibility that they join its military deployment in the Caribbean, which the Trump administration claims is aimed at countering drug cartels in the region but has escalated tensions with Venezuela's authoritarian government.
The White House said on Thursday, August 28, that many Latin American countries support the US military initiative, which includes a large deployment of several ships and marines in the Caribbean, to combat drug trafficking in which it claims the Venezuelan government is involved. “Many Caribbean and regional countries have applauded the anti-drug operations and efforts of the administration, and President (Donald Trump) is willing to use all th…
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