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U.S. Escalates Military Actions in Caribbean Amid Tensions with Venezuela

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The U.S. Defense Secretary announced continued military actions against drug cartels in the Caribbean after a controversial strike on a Venezuelan vessel. The operation raises questions about its legality, as international law experts criticize it. The U.S. targets Venezuela's government, claiming drug cartel involvement.

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Tensions between the United States and Venezuela have reached unprecedented stridency in Donald Trump’s presidential cycles. After six years of struggle, compression and decompression of the Venezuelan political conflict and its international implications, tension has escalated with the deployment of warships in the Caribbean and the lethal attack of a drug launch — in which his 11 crew members died — supposedly from Venezuela. Continue reading

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United Nations, 3 Sep (EFE).- The UN said this Wednesday to be “very concerned” about what it called “the growing tension between the United States and Venezuela,” after yesterday’s murder of eleven people supposedly members of a Venezuelan drug cartel for a US attack in international waters of the Caribbean. The spokesman for the UN Secretary General, Stéphane Dujarric, stressed that the differences between countries “must be resolved in accord…

In fact, last Tuesday, the United States confirmed a "lethal attack" against a vessel allegedly transporting drugs, resulting in 11 deaths.

The UN said on Wednesday, September 3, that it was “very concerned” about what it called “the growing tension between the United States and Venezuela”, after the death of eleven alleged members of the transnational criminal gang of Venezuelan origin Tren de Aragua for a US attack on the Caribbean Sea. The spokesman for the Secretary General of [...] The entry UN: The US and Venezuela must resolve differences under International Law was first pub…

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aztecapuebla.com broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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