Venezuela vows to protect its coast from US covert ops
- Venezuelan Defence Minister Vladimir Padrino announced military exercises starting 72 hours ago to protect against U.S. covert operations and drug trafficking threats as tensions rise in the region.
- The Pentagon has deployed an aircraft carrier strike group and other naval forces for anti-drug operations, which Venezuela claims are meant to destabilize its government.
- U.S. President Donald Trump authorized CIA operations in Venezuela and is considering ground attacks against drug cartels, according to his statements.
- Padrino stated, 'CIA is present not only in Venezuela but everywhere in the world,' and warned that any covert attempt to destabilize Venezuela will fail.
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The alleged military attack would take place from waters bordering the neighbouring island of Trinidad and Tobago, where today the destroyer USS Gravely has arrived, which is part of the U.S. military deployment in the South Caribbean Read
It is a missile launcher destroyer, officially sent for joint exercises. Caracas accuses Washington of preparing a war.
Caracas. This weekend, the Bolivarian National Armed Forces carried out an extensive military exercise throughout the Caribbean coast with land, air and maritime deployments in Zulia, Falcón, Carabobo (occident), Aragua, Miranda, La Guaira (center), Anzoátegui, Sucre and Nueva Esparta (orienta).
Venezuela Vows to Protect Its Coast from US Covert Ops
Venezuela's Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino said Saturday the country is conducting military exercises to protect its coast against any potential "covert operations" as the United States expands its regional military presence. The move comes a day after the Pentagon ordered the deployment of an aircraft carrier strike group into the region, an escalation of the ongoing campaign of deadly attacks on alleged drug-smuggling boats that have killed…
Venezuela vows to protect its coast from US covert ops
Venezuela's Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino said Saturday the country is conducting military exercises to protect its coast against any potential "covert operations" as the United States expands its regional military presence.
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