What to Know About the US Warships Sent to South America and the ...
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The President of Venezuela asks António Guterres to intercede in the "aggression" of the military deployment of US naval and air forces in the Caribbean.
“No chance” as the United States invaded Venezuela, said joint President Nicolas Maduro, after Washington launched five warships in the Caribbean for the fight against international drug trafficking, AFP notes. “There is no...
The military presence has become the central issue in Venezuelan streets and homes, where the alleged “threat of invasion” has spread through social networks and state media
The United States is said to have deployed an additional 4,000 soldiers in the Caribbean, and Venezuela has complained about it to the UN.
The government of Venezuela denounced on Thursday a “unprecedented level of threat” of the United States with its military deployment in the Caribbean, in a letter addressed to the Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres. In this letter, it urges him to “call” Washington to end these actions and respect “the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence” of the Latin American country. Venezuela’s permanent representation …
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