US Attack in the Caribbean: Gunboat Diplomacy’s Bloody Return - Barbados Today
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The Venezuelan government is outraged at a boat after the US attack with several dead: a suspicion of drug trafficking does not justify this action.
"No drug trafficking suspects extrajudicial executions in the sea," said the minister who considered the number two of the regime. "They reportedly announced that 11 people were killed. It is delicate."
Venezuelan Minister of Interior, Diosidado Cabello, accused the United States of extrajudicial executions by attacking a ship in the Caribbean which, according to Washington, transport of drugs.
US attack in the Caribbean: Gunboat diplomacy’s bloody return - Barbados Today
The reports are worryingly scant, but it appears as if the United States carried out an extrajudicial killing masked as a unilateral military action, taken when no rules of engagement, declaration of war or due process can be discerned. In the social media era of the performative as message, the destruction of a fast boat carrying 11 people will be celebrated as a necessary effort by the United States to send an unmistakable message to Latin A…
On September 2, US President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed an attack by the U.S. armed forces against a boat... Read more
The interior minister of Venezuela, Diosidado Cabello, accused the United States of committing extrajudicial and summary killings at sea, after an attack by drones on a ship with drug-traffic suspects. The U.S. government claimed to have destroyed a ship that belonged to the Venezuelan criminal group Tren de Aragua and was carrying drugs from Venezuela. Venezuela accused the US of using IA in a video about the attack on the ship in the Caribbean…
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