Trump says the United States has attacked "major facilities" in Venezuela
It would be the first time Washington has bombed Venezuelan soil since launching the campaign in September
BarcelonaThe United States has destroyed a plant in Venezuela, according to Donald Trump, who claimed this on Friday and reiterated his assertion on Monday. His initial statements went largely unnoticed, but sources within the US administration have confirmed the claims. New York Times Last week, the CIA (the US Central Intelligence Agency) carried out a drone attack against a Venezuelan port base because it was a facility linked to drugs.
In fact, according to the US newspaper, the objective of the attack was to destroy the dock that the Trump administration believes was used by the Tren de Aragua gang—one of the most dangerous criminal organizations in Venezuela— to store drugs and prepare them for shipment on vessels for trafficking.
"They have a big plant or a big facility where the ships come from," Trump said, without specifying where he was referring or directly mentioning Venezuela as the target. "We took it out two nights ago," he said. The US president made these statements in an interview with John Catsimatidis, the Republican billionaire and supporter of the president, owner of the radio station WABC in New York. The two men were discussing Washington's military campaign in Latin America, which, under the pretext of ending drug trafficking, has attacked dozens of ships suspected of carrying narcotics and killed more than one hundred people.
This Monday, Trump asserted that the United States had "attacked" a port area in Venezuela where, in his opinion, drugs were being loaded onto ships. "There was a big explosion in the port area where they load the ships with drugs. We attacked all the ships, and now we're also attacking the area," Trump told reporters while greeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. If confirmed, this would be the first time the United States has launched an attack on Venezuelan soil after months of threats, and would represent a further step in the US siege of Venezuela: in recent weeks has seized several oil tankers arguing that the profits from the oil were used to finance the Cartel of the Suns, which Washington links to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. But, for now, authorities in Caracas have not confirmed the attack, nor has the White House provided any further details, as it has done with the other attacks launched so far.
The Trump administration has launched a pressure campaign against the Venezuelan regime with the goal of removing Maduro from power. In addition to extrajudicial killings in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific, Trump has publicly acknowledged that he has authorized the CIA to plan operations inside Venezuela, deployed ships with thousands of troops around the country, and said that will increase sanctions against the Maduro regimeIn fact, the so-called Southern Command of the United States attacked a new speedboat allegedly associated with drug trafficking in the Eastern Pacific on Monday, and the two crew members of the vessel died, according to a statement released by this combat command on social media.