"Venezuela has been a problem": Trump reveals shocking details about destroyed vessel

Trump accuses Venezuela of being key in drug trafficking after destroying a drug-laden ship. He emphasizes that the Tren de Aragua, linked to Maduro, poses a threat to the U.S., and criticizes Biden for open borders.

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The President of the United States, Donald Trump referred to the recent military operation in the Caribbean that resulted in the destruction of a boat loaded with drugs, emphasizing that the shipment was destined for U.S. territory.

In his statements, following a meeting with his Polish counterpart, he accused Venezuela of being a key player in drug trafficking and of sending criminals to the northern country.

Trump stated that the vessel was carrying "a substantial amount of drugs destined for our country to kill many people," and insisted that these actions aim to protect the American population.

According to the leader, the dissemination of the images from the operation will serve as a deterrent for other criminal groups engaged in this activity.

The president directly targeted the Venezuelan government, accusing it of "having emptied its prisons" and sending inmates, drug traffickers, and members of gangs like Tren de Aragua to the United States.

“Venezuela has been very poor in this. It has sent millions of people to our country, including some of the worst criminals in the world,” he stated.

In that context, Trump blamed former President Joe Biden and his open border policy for enabling the entry of these groups.

"We are paying a very high price due to the incompetence of the Biden administration," he stated, while praising his team for "working very hard to rectify the foolishness of the current government."

Finally, he concluded that Venezuela “has been one of the worst actors” in terms of drug trafficking and international crime, reiterating his call for strong measures to stop the inflow of drugs and criminals into the country.

The U.S. military forces attacked a drug-laden ship coming from Venezuela, resulting in the death of 11 members of the Tren de Aragua group.

This group has been designated as a terrorist organization by Washington and is reported to operate under the control of Nicolás Maduro.

The Aragua Train is described by the United States as a terrorist organization operating under the control of Nicolás Maduro's regime.

He is accused of collaborating with drug trafficking and participating in criminal activities such as murder, human trafficking, and acts of violence. This organization has ties to the Cártel de los Soles, allegedly led by Maduro and other high-ranking Venezuelan officials.

Frequently Asked Questions about the U.S. Military Operation Against Drug Trafficking in the Caribbean

Why did the United States attack a vessel coming from Venezuela?

The United States attacked the vessel because it was loaded with drugs and operated by the criminal group Tren de Aragua, designated as a terrorist organization by Washington. The attack is part of the U.S. strategy of "zero tolerance" against drug trafficking, with a particular emphasis on intercepting shipments coming from Venezuela, a country identified as collaborating with these illicit activities.

What is Venezuela's role in the drug trafficking to the United States?

Venezuela has been accused by the U.S. government of being a key player in drug trafficking, facilitating the exit of drugs into U.S. territory. Furthermore, Nicolás Maduro's regime is alleged to operate the Cartel of the Suns and to collaborate with criminal organizations such as the Aragua Train in these criminal activities.

What measures is the United States taking to combat drug trafficking from Venezuela?

The United States has launched a military operation in the Caribbean, including the use of warships to intercept suspicious vessels. The Trump administration has adopted a "zero tolerance" policy and is prepared to use all necessary military power to stop the influx of drugs and bring those responsible to justice. Additionally, it has increased the reward for the capture of Nicolás Maduro, who is accused of leading the Cartel of the Suns.

What has been Nicolás Maduro's reaction to these actions by the U.S.?

Nicolás Maduro has described the U.S. military deployment as a threat and has mobilized troops for defense. He has also accused the U.S. of wanting to justify a military intervention under the pretext of drug trafficking and has denied allegations of ties to drug trafficking, claiming that it is a conspiracy to destabilize his government.

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