Venezuela Claims Video Of U.S. Forces Destroying Cartel Vessel Is Fake And Made With AI
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The U.S. has deployed several Navy ships and thousands of troops near Venezuelan waters. Trump’s government claims that military reinforcement is aimed at controlling Venezuelan drug shipments to the U.S. This week, the measures took a drastic turn. President Trump declared on Tuesday that U.S. forces had killed 11 people in an attack on a ship in the southern Caribbean that, according to him, was transporting drugs from Venezuela. He published …
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio has defended the US military's attack on a suspected drug-loaded boat in the southern Caribbean.
By Uriel Blanco After the attack by the United States against an alleged drug shipment in the Caribbean, Freddy Ñáñez, Minister of Communication and Information of Venezuela, said on Tuesday on social networks that the video of the attack was made with artificial intelligence (IA) and that the U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, “continues to lie to its president.” “Stop already Marco Rubio from encouraging the war and trying to stain the bloo…
According to President Donald Trump, 11 people were killed when the United States attacked a boat allegedly loaded with drugs heading to the United States. Trump is escalating his 'war on drugs' with military means.
Is the Video of the u.s. Attack on a Venezuelan Narcolanche Made with Ai? This Is What Experts Think
The U.S. continues to pressure the Maduro regime. Last Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that U.S. forces had carried out an attack on an alleged drug-laden boat belonging to the Aragua Train narcoterrorist group. The government also shared a video of the action in which you can see the explosion of the boat recorded with night vision. Just a few hours later, Venezuela questioned the authenticity of the document suggesting that it h…
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