Venezuela’s Maduro says the US is fabricating a war and seeks to revoke citizenship of opponent
Maduro denies U.S. accusations linking him to drug trafficking and claims the war narrative is fabricated as USS Gerald R. Ford nears Venezuelan waters with 43 killed in related strikes.
- Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro accused the U.S. government of fabricating a war narrative as the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford approaches Venezuela.
- Maduro claims the U.S. is 'fabricating a war' and described it as a 'vulgar, criminal and totally fake' narrative.
- Donald Trump accused Maduro of leading the organized crime gang Tren de Aragua without providing evidence.
- American forces have destroyed several boats off Venezuela's coast, resulting in at least 43 deaths due to alleged drug trafficking activities.
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Since August, the US has sent a total of eight warships, ten F-35 fighter jets and one nuclear submarine to the Caribbean. Venezuela's leader Maduro accused the Trump administration of "starting a new eternal war."
Venezuela’s Maduro: U.S. is fabricating war
CARACAS — Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro said the U.S. government is “fabricating” a war against him as the world’s biggest warship approached the South American country, while moving to revoke the citizenship of an opponent he accuses of egging on an invasion. Read more...
Trump wants to send in ground troops – "against the drug trade." Venezuela's oil reserves thus look set to fall back into US hands.
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