Trump announces the total closure of Venezuelan airspace | International

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, continues to tighten the screws on Venezuela in an unprecedented rhetorical and military escalation. After announcing on Thursday that it will begin “very soon”, this Saturday he assured that the airspace of the Caribbean country will be closed in its entirety.

Through a message on his Truth social network, the president wrote: “To all airlines, pilots, drug traffickers and human traffickers: we ask you to consider that the airspace over Venezuela and its surroundings will remain completely closed.” Trump has not offered more details about the scope of that measure or how he will execute it.

Air traffic in Venezuela has been de facto suspended for a week, since the United States Air Force issued an alert on Monday warning of an increase in military operations in the area. They decided to suspend their operations immediately.

The Venezuelan National Institute of Civil Aeronautics gave the airlines a period of 48 hours to resume their operations, under threat of revoking their licenses. As the companies did not pay attention, the Government of Nicolás Maduro annulled the air traffic rights of .

The Ministry of Transportation and the National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) of Venezuela accuse the airlines of “joining the actions of State terrorism promoted by the United States Government, unilaterally suspending commercial air operations to and from the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.”

Trump took advantage of a virtual audience on Thursday with members of the Armed Forces, on the occasion of the celebration of Thanksgiving Day, to raise his tone a little more, in full rhetorical escalation and The American threatened to begin “very soon” to arrest the “drug traffickers” of that country by land, and thus continue the task begun with the campaign of extrajudicial executions carried out by the US Army in Caribbean waters, which the Republican considers a success. In these attacks against alleged drug boats, 80 civilians have been murdered.

“On land it is easier,” the US president said Thursday. “We have warned them: stop sending poison to our country,” he added, in reference to the drug trafficking for which he is responsible.

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