US prepared to 'use every element of American power 'to curb drug trafficking in Venezuela
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CODEPINK Strongly Condemns the Latest Threats and Military Provocations by the United States Government Against Venezuela
In recent days, the White House has authorized the deployment of three Aegis-guided missile destroyers off Venezuela’s coast, alongside an attack submarine, surveillance aircraft, and thousands of Marines stationed throughout the wider southern Caribbean. This reckless escalation, framed as a so-called “counter-narcotics” operation, dangerously militarizes the Caribbean and brings our region closer to war. This militarization violates internatio…
u.s. Ready to Use Its "Power" to Stop Venezuelan Drug Trafficking - Latino-News - Hispanic Newspaper
August 19, 2025 – Washington – EFE. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt declared on Tuesday that the United States is ready to use “all its power” to stop the flow of narcotics entering the country. This statement came in response to questions about the deployment of three warships and 4,000 soldiers in Caribbean waters near Venezuela. When consulted about the sending of these troops, Leavitt explained in a press conference that President …
Venezuela Notes as a Sample of "Desperation" Threats and Disqualifications Issued by the White House
This Tuesday, White House spokesman Karoline Leavitt ratified Trump's aggressive and interventionist policy, which "is willing to use all elements of U.S. power to stop drugs from flooding our country and to bring those responsible to justice," the official said.
White House spokesman Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday that the U.S. is prepared to "use all its power" to stop the "drug flow to her country," after being asked about the deployment of three ships with 4,000 soldiers in Caribbean waters near Venezuela."The Maduro regime is not Venezuela's legitimate government. It is a drug cartel, according to Trump administration spokesman. "(Nicolas) Maduro is not a legitimate president. He is a fugitive leader…
The White House considers the "regime" of Nicolás Maduro illegal and denounces his relationship with transnational criminal networks. The post Donald Trump is willing to use all the power of the United States to stop drug trafficking in Venezuela appeared first on El Diario.
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