These statements were made amid the new US offensive against Venezuela, of which the government of Nicolás Maduro said on Friday (19) that there is ‘an undeclared war’
The president of the, said on Saturday (20) that he must accept his prisoners immediately. “Thousands of people have been seriously injured and even killed by these ‘monsters’,” said the Republican through a Truth social network post. “Take these monsters from our country right now or the price they will pay will be incallable,” Trump threatened, threatening the Venezuelan country with “incalculable” consequences if the country does not accept back the deported migrants, at a time of great tension between the two countries.
These statements were made amid the new US offensive against Venezuela, of which the government of Nicolás Maduro said on Friday that there is “an unlavod war” after sending US ships to the Caribbean Sea, while the Venezuelan prosecutor requested an investigation from the UN about the recent attacks against alleged drugs.
The United States have sent eight ships to the Caribbean Sea with the argument of combating drug trafficking and since early September, they have eliminated three small vessels that allegedly trafficked drugs, with a balance of 14 dead, according to US President Donald Trump. Venezuela Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López said on Friday that there is “an unlavod war” after the sending of ships near Venezuelan waters, which considered a “military threat.”
“It is an undeclared war, and you already see how people, whether or not drug traffickers, were executed in the Caribbean Sea,” said Padrino López during a report on military exercises started this week with 2,500 staff on the Caribbean Island of La Orchila. “Executed, without the right to defense,” the minister insisted as he questioned the fact that the vessels, allegedly proceeding with Venezuela, were not intercepted before being attacked. “With so much technology and so much power and not having the ability to intercept a vessel in the aquatic spaces of the Caribbean Sea…” he said.
*With information from Estadão Content and AFP
Published by Sarah Paual