CIA attacks on Venezuelan port facilities
“CNN” News channel, citing informed sources, reported that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) carried out a drone attack against a port facility on the coast of Venezuela earlier this month.
According to Isna, according to the report of the CNN news network, this drone attack, the details of which were not revealed before, targeted a remote pier on the coast of Venezuela, which the US government believed was used by the Venezuelan drug trafficking group known as “Tren de Aragua” to store drugs and load them onto ships for further transportation.
This news channel also reported that at the time of this drone attack, no one was present in Aslake.
US President Donald Trump recently said that the country’s military destroyed a large facility in Venezuela.
On December 17, Trump declared the government of Venezuela a “foreign terrorist organization” and announced a complete embargo on all embargoed oil tankers to and from Venezuela.
He added that the United States will not allow “a hostile regime to take our oil, land, or any other assets, and all of them must be returned to the United States.”
The United States justifies its military presence in the Caribbean by fighting drug trafficking. Since early September, Trump has authorized a number of airstrikes targeting suspected drug-trafficking vessels off the coast of Venezuela.
In November, Trump suggested that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s days as president were numbered, while saying Washington had no plans to go to war with Caracas.
While condemning these actions, Venezuela considered it a provocation aimed at destabilizing the region and violating international agreements on the demilitarized and nuclear-weapon-free status of the Caribbean.
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