This Thursday, The United States government ordered the deployment of air and naval forces in the south of the Caribbean Sea to face the threats of Latin American drug cartels, and then declare “terrorist” to the Los Soles poster.
The decision would be a clear message to the Venezuelan regime, as it is the only country in that area with a criminal group within the Trump government list.
In this context, the Minister of Interior and Justice of the Maduro regime, Diosdado Cabello, announced the alleged “other shed” with explosives, this time from the ticket, Anzoátegui state, and took the opportunity to mention the United States decision.
“We are also deployed, throughout the Caribbean that corresponds to us, in our sea. Last night we grabbed some boats that carried fuel. When the DEA moves it is to ensure the transport of drugs for them. “
He added that in the premises they were dismantled “explosives for oil uses”, but that use is the argument “of them that say that this explodes except for oil issues, trying to manipulate and deceive. “
Although he did not directly hold who “they” are, the minister directly pointed to the opponent María Corina Machado as alleged operator of a terrorist plan.
He points out that Machado has warned that something will happen. “What is going to happen? What are you going to fly to Venezuela? You have not won a condominium board, what is the interest?, Deliver oil to the gringos?, But why do you have to cause death to this amount of people?” He said.
NTN24 spoke with the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, who confirmed the movement and pointed against Nicolás Maduro.
“It is a threat to the national security of the United States, they are groups that are operating with impunity in international waters, simply exporting to the United States,” He pointed out, making a general reference on the designated criminal organizations.
Faced with the decision to bring air and naval forces to the south of the Caribbean, Rubio said: “We have many countries that cooperate with us and some that, unfortunately, not.”