Venezuela’s Maduro Says the US Is Fabricating a War as Aircraft Carrier Approaches
Maduro accuses the U.S. of fabricating conflict while the USS Gerald R. Ford nears Venezuela; American forces killed at least 43 in anti-drug operations off the coast, officials said.
- During a national broadcast on Friday night, Maduro accused the administration of President Donald Trump of `fabricating a new eternal war.`
- The U.S. moved the USS Gerald R. Ford closer to Venezuela, increasing pressure near coastal waters as the carrier can host up to 90 airplanes and attack helicopters.
- President Donald Trump has accused Nicolás Maduro, President of Venezuela, of leading Tren de Aragua without evidence, while the gang is linked to contract killings, extortion, and human smuggling.
- American forces destroyed several boats off the Venezuelan coast, allegedly linked to drug trafficking, killing at least 43 people.
- Maduro rejected the allegations, saying `They are fabricating an extravagant narrative, a vulgar, criminal and totally fake one,` and noted Venezuela does not produce cocaine leaves amid trafficking allegations.
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