The operation, which may begin in the coming weeks, provides for the blows of drones to leaders of drug cartels, as well as to drug laboratories.
The United States is preparing an operation with BPL blows with drug sellers in Venezuela, which can start in a few weeks. On Friday, September 26, the NBC News reported that there was a reference to four resources.
It was noted that the American military was discussed in particular the shocks of drones to members and leaders of drug use, as well as drug laboratories.
Two of the interlocutors and another official, who knows the discussions, noted that the final military worsening of the United States were slightly caused by the fact that, according to the administration, Venezuela president Nicholas Maduro did not produce enough drug flow from the country.
Some Representatives of the Trump administration failed that the US military increase did not weaken Maduro’s power and did not cause a noticeable reaction. At the same time, the White House has received more criticism of the blows on drug boats than expected, and the administration is now carefully considering the following steps.
“Trump is ready to use all the elements of American power to stop the flow of drugs in the country and handle offenders to be justice,” an old administration official said on the channel.
Earlier, Maduro denied any involvement in the drug dealer and repeatedly said that the United States was trying to remove him from power.
When asked about the possible US strike in Venezuela, political analyst Anibal Sanchez Ismael told NBC News that attacks on Venezuelan territory would have consequences.
“(The consequences are.
Remember, on September 16, Trump announced the next blow to Venezuelan’s drug cartel, allegedly sent to the United States
As you know, Trump announced the first attack on the first ship from Venezuela, which allegedly took the drugs, on September 2.
Mysterious meeting. Call all generals in the USA
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