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By Ana María Cañizares, CNN en Español The deployment of U.S. warships in the Caribbean that dominates the attention of much of the countries of the region for a few days could divert drug trafficking routes to one of the largest and most complex corridors in the Pacific area, according to experts consulted by CNN.
The Venezuela Military Deployment Is about Cronyism, Not National Security
President Trump has deployed naval vessels off the coast of Venezuela, citing its escalation of the war on drugs. However, the true motivation for Washington’s involvement in the region is likelier related to disputed oil claims affecting well-connected energy companies.
The United States deployed warships in the Caribbean and targeted (verbally) Nicolás Maduro, accusing him of running a large drug trafficking network.


Venezuela denounced in the UN Conference on Disarmament that the US military deployment represents a threat to the stability of Latin America and the Caribbean.
In Expansion of News, U.S. researcher Evan Ellis considered that U.S. naval action demonstrates "the determination" of Donald Trump's administration to stop the flow of drugs from Venezuela, which also affects his country.
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