Donald Trump has threatened Venezuela again in the last hours. The US president said Wednesday that Venezuela created a “tremendous problem” in relation to drug trafficking and irregular immigration. In addition, he added that “we are not going to consent anymore”, and the supposed drug traffickers who killed yesterday “They won’t do it again.”
“Venezuela has acted very badly, both for the issue of drugs and by sending some of the worst criminals in the world to our country,” said the president. “They empty their prisons in Venezuela and send them to the United States. And that is part of the problem we have. We are ending them, we are getting rid of them quickly, But they have caused a tremendous problem, “he added to journalists who were in the oval office.
The president was asked about the “lethal attack” that the US forces carried out in waters of the Caribbean Sea against a boat allegedly belonging to the criminal organization “on the ship there were huge amounts of drugs. We have recordings of them speaking. They were massive amounts of drugs entering our country to kill many people, and everyone understands it perfectly,” Trump said about the attacked vessel.
“They won’t do it again. And I think many other people will not (drug transport). When they watch that video, they will say: ‘We do not do this,” the US president continued. “We have to protect our country, and we are going to do it. Venezuela is very bad actor”he said. “We are not going to tolerate it anymore. Venezuela is one of the worst actors throughout the group, and we have a group of pretty bad actors.”
Trump has reiterated on Tuesday that the boat that, according to him, transported drugs, had been dejected and shared a video of the southern command of the US army in which they were observed as they attacked the boat, a small boat. Thus, The United States is carrying out a military deployment in the Caribbean Sea Unprecedented to combat drug trafficking, something that is normally addressed with intelligence cooperation with local authorities or non -lethal intervention of the Coast Guard.