Wife of Man Aboard Venezuelan Ship Bombed by Trump Says Husband Was a Fisher
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Wife of Man Aboard Venezuelan Ship Bombed by Trump Says Husband Was a Fisher
The Trump administration has offered no concrete evidence to support its claim that the boats destroyed by the US military were carrying drugs A woman who identified herself as the wife of one of the at least 17 people extrajudicially murdered by US military strikes on boats off the coast of Venezuela said her slain […]
America is now fighting 'narco-terrorists' with F-35s in the Caribbean to justify Trump's need to bomb civilian boats in the ocean
The Trump administration has declared war on drug cartels, labeling them “foreign terrorist organizations” and deploying military firepower, including F-35B jets, to the Caribbean in a massive escalation of force. That’s right, we’re not talking about a new, better-funded DEA program or more border patrols; President Trump is straight-up using the military’s most advanced stealth fighters, like the F-35Bs recently sent to Puerto Rico in Septembe…
By CNN en Español US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he will “very seriously” monitor cartels entering the country by land, after launching at least three attacks against three vessels in Caribbean waters that were allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela to US territory. “We’ll see what happens with Venezuela,” Trump told reporters at the White House, en route to a rare meeting with hundreds of senior military commanders. “We hit severa…
Washington, United States. President Donald Trump declared on Tuesday that the United States is going to “watch” the passage of drugs via land in Latin America, after confirming that there were four attacks against boats allegedly of drug traffickers in the Caribbean. “Venezuela has been very dangerous in terms of drugs and other things. Let’s see what happens with Venezuela,” Trump told reporters before addressing an unusual meeting with the en…
Read time approx: 2 minutesThe US president is being strongly pressured by his advisors to put an end to Nicolás Maduro's cycle. The New York Times reveals the objective of Trump's mission and stance... "We hit several boats, and since we did that we have absolutely no drugs entering our country by water, because it was lethal. And now we're going to look at the posters. We're going to look very seriously at the posters that come down the road. …
U.S. President Donald Trump has said that following the attacks on alleged narco-lanches in the Caribbean, his government is now "very seriously" examining the "land-based" activity of the drug cartels active in Venezuela, a country on which the possibility of further attacks is still not ruled out.
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