Trump's Move Against Maduro in Venezuela Might Not Go to Plan
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Washington.- The deployment by the United States of seven warships, a nuclear submarine, two thousand Marines and several spy planes, together with the deadly attack against a boat that allegedly carried drugs, and the designation of Venezuelan cartels as terrorist organizations as well as the $50 million reward by Nicolás Maduro appear to be the initial act of a pressure campaign to overthrow the President of Venezuela, according to Ian Bremmer…
Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, said Wednesday that his country will continue to “stand up” and with “unbreakable faith in victory” to which he described as an “embessida” by the United States, which carries out a military deployment in the Caribbean Sea to, according to Washington, fight drug trafficking.
This isn't the first time the relationship between the United States and Venezuela has been tense. However, this time there is greater concern, as the Trump administration has carried out a naval deployment, the largest in the region since the invasion of Panama in 1989.
(Xinhua/Francisco Cañedo) Washington DC, United States.- The deployment by the United States of seven warships, a nuclear submarine, two thousand marines and several spy planes, coupled with the deadly attack against a boat that allegedly transported drugs, and the designation of Venezuelan cartels as terrorist organizations as well as the $50 million reward by Nicolás Maduro appear to be the initial act of a pressure campaign to overthrow the p…
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