Dod says that Venezuelan planes flew near the US Naval ship in a “very provocative move”
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The Pentagon late Thursday said that two Venezuelan planes flew near an American marine ship in what he called “a very provocative step.”
“Today, two military planes of the Maduro system flew near the US Navy in international waters. This very provocative step was designed to interfere in our operations within the frame of NARCO.”
The administration added: “It is strongly advised that Cartel in Venezuela do not to follow any other effort to obstruct, deter or interfere in anti -disease anti -disease operations and anti -terrorism operations carried out by the US military.”
Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro said that his country was “extremely prepared” in the light of the American army recently strengthening its Caribbean marine power to combat threats from drug gangs in Latin America.
“In the face of this maximum military pressure, we announced the maximum preparedness to defend Venezuela,” Maduro said on Monday.
Maduro described the deployment of multiple American ships, as a submarine and a marine infantry “a heavy threat, unjustified, unethical and very criminal.”
On Tuesday, President Trump said that the American military strike, which killed 11 “terrorists” on the “drug ship” in the Caribbean Sea, following the departure of Venezuela.
On Tuesday morning, the strike struck a boat with members of Trin de Aragua, a gang in Venezueliyeh, who was also appointed as a foreign terrorist organization by the US government.
“Earlier this morning, based on my orders, the American military forces conducted a kinetic blow against drug players that were positively identified in the Soutcum responsibility area,” Trump said in fact.