UN Amb. Waltz Says Trump Will Do 'Whatever It Takes' to Stop Drug Gangs From Venezuela
- President Donald Trump is focusing on land in Latin America after U.S. military strikes against drug boats in the Caribbean since September.
- Trump authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations in Venezuela due to drug trafficking and prisoner releases into the U.S.
- UN Ambassador Mike Waltz stated that Trump will do 'whatever it takes' to combat Venezuelan drug gangs, describing them as 'designated terrorist gangs.'
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro opposed regime change, stating, 'No to regime change, which reminds us so much of the endless, failed wars.
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UN Amb. Waltz says Trump will do 'whatever it takes' to stop drug gangs from Venezuela
United Nations Ambassador Mike Waltz said Thursday that President Donald Trump is going to do whatever it takes to stop drug gangs from Venezuela.
Even the deadly attacks by the U.S. military on alleged drug smugglers boats in the Caribbean angered Venezuela's government. Now Donald Trump wants to expand the fight against the cartels.
Even the deadly attacks by the U.S. military on alleged drug smugglers boats in the Caribbean angered Venezuela's government. Now Donald Trump wants to expand the fight against the cartels.


"We are looking on the ground now," Donald Trump launched, letting the threat of ground operations in Venezuela hang out after several strikes against suspected traffickers. Caracas denounces a "military threat"
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he is "thinking" land strikes against Venezuelan cartels.
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