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Government Lula Follows with Concern the Sending of u.s. Soldiers to Latin America

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The government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is concerned about the decision of President Donald Trump to send air and ship forces to the South Caribbean Sea. The explanation is that the measure will be taken to "lead with threats" of Latin-American drugs cartels, according to the Reuters agency. Understand: Why did Russia sell Alaska for the US? Read more: Night Vision, Lacrimogenic Gas and Electric Maxanas: know 'The Beast', blinded t…
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The Venezuelan Foreign Minister, Yván Gil, warned the diplomatic corps in Caracas that the United States intends to “convert Latin America into a territory of permanent war.” He claimed an international condemnation and denounced an escalation that, he said, seeks to destabilize the entire region. Gil cited reports on guidelines for using US military forces against cartels in Latin American countries. He pointed out that this narrative attempts …

The government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is concerned about the decision of President Donald Trump to send air and ship forces to the South Caribbean Sea. The explanation is that the measure will be taken to "lead with threats" of Latin-American drugs cartels, according to the Reuters agency. Understand: Why did Russia sell Alaska for the US? Read more: Night Vision, Lacrimogenic Gas and Electric Maxanas: know 'The Beast', blinded t…

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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