What's Happening In South America And Why US Is Sending Warships There
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For years the authentic Venezuelan opposition—not the one that has been a necessary accomplice to the dictatorship—we have faced with all its consequences this tyranny that has led to lives, freedoms, institutionality, separation of powers and democratic politics, stealing elections and chasing opponents.These days the Caribbean Sea is filled with warships from the U.S. Navy, with planes, helicopters and submarines.From the side of Maduro, who u…
What's Happening In South America And Why US Is Sending Warships There
The United States is continuing to boost its military forces near Venezuela to combat threats from Latin American drug cartels -- even after a US strike destroyed what President Donald Trump said was a drug-carrying boat.
With a mobilization of ships and millions of militia, in addition to calls to the UN and the international community, Venezuela has responded to what it considers the "greatest threat" that the continent has experienced in the last century, in reference to the military deployment of the United States in Caribbean waters close to the South American country. Amid the tension, the Chavista Executive, who declares its territory "free of illicit crop…
Venezuela “provokes” the U.S. by flying over one of its ships; Trump launches warning Venezuela's Foreign Minister, Yván Gil, this Saturday called on Latin American countries to strengthen their unity in the face of the military deployment of the United States, which, he said, is taking place with the “perversive excuse” of an operation against drug trafficking in the Caribbean Sea.By intervening in an act broadcast by the Venezuelan state telev…
Imani Tafari-Ama | Warships in the Caribbean: The US threatens Venezuela
Even as Jamaicans were in the throes of a general election campaign an impending catastrophe was brewing in Caribbean waters. The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) was returned to power, defeating the People’s National Party (PNP) by a close margin of...
While the United States justifies the use of force to end drug cartels, deploys ships and fighter planes in the Caribbean, yesterday the Venezuelan regime of Nicolás Maduro called on Latin American unity. “We invite, 210 years later, all the people of Venezuela, all the Latin American people, to find themselves in the spirit of the Jamaican Charter to see their unity, which today more than ever becomes a reference,” Venezuela’s Foreign Minister,…
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