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Drug policy: USA send three warships off the coast of Venezuelas

Published on August 21, 2025

According to media reports, the United States has sent three warships off the Venezuela coast.As the broadcaster Fox News and the Wall Street Journal report, citing government circles, the destroyers should intercept illegal drug transports there. With the step, the tensions between the two countries increase.The United States is currently running a military anti-drug operation in the Caribbean.In addition to the warships, 4,000 soldiers, a nuclear submarine and reconnaissance aircraft are also deployed.Foreign Minister Marco Rubio recently confirmed an expansion of the mission to put drug cartels such as the Cártel de Los Sole (Cartel of the Sonnen).The U.S. Ministry of Justice accuses Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to lead the cartel and put a bounty of $ 50 million on him. Venezuela mobilizes 4.5 million militia officers On Monday, Maduro himself announced the mobilization of 4.5 million civilians and reservists for a militia subject to the army to defend "our seas, our airspace and our country".No major power, said Maduro, "would enter Venezuela's holy soil." Cuba also criticized the current expansion of the US mission."We condemn the presence of naval and air forces from the United States in the south of the Caribbean," wrote the Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez on the platform X. They are under "false preliminary walls" and only served the "corrupt agenda" by US foreign minister Rubio.Cuba and Venezuela are allies. The salary comparison for your place in which communities do people live with the lowest or the highest salaries?Compare to your neighboring towns. Relations between the USA and Venezuela have been extremely tense for several years.In January, Maduro had been sworn in despite an election overshadowed by allegations of fraud, nationwide protests and international criticism for a third term until 2031.The United States, the EU and many Latin American states doubt the official election result and instead consider the opposition candidate Edmundo González, who has now lived in exile Spanish.