Trump calls for military ships in Venezuela in fight against drug cartels | NewsNation Prime

Trump calls for military ships in Venezuela in fight against drug cartels | NewsNation Prime



As the U.S. ramps up its fight against drug cartels, President Trump ordered three military ships just off the coast of Venezuela to combat illegal drug smuggling. NewsNation’s Jorge Ventura reports.
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40 thoughts on “Trump calls for military ships in Venezuela in fight against drug cartels | NewsNation Prime

  1. What about the Guyana Government links with the Venezuelans drug cartels including the Chinese . Something don't add up .Who in Washington benefits from drugs and gold coming from Guyana .

  2. Awesome! Bring it on guys. It's only Venezuela, it's roughly the same size as Texas. We'll have it wrapped up by the end of the summer. To our service men, I say "Go get em boys and GOD speed!"

  3. THAT'S ONE OF BIDENS INCOMES! THESE CARTELS! HE GETS HIS CUT FROM THE FENTANYL THAT CHINA SHIPS THROUGH THESE CARTELS TO KILL AMERICANS! JUST WONDER HOW MUCH HE GOT DURING HIS PRESIDENCY?

  4. I can’t believe that GREAT USA super power USA can’t stop drug Cartels and blaming Venezuela shame on USA …Promoting ARAB for crude oil taking percentage and controlling crude oil price Sanctions on Venezuela…Don’t Showoff every single country know yours Dirty game…

  5. "War is a racket. It always has been. It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives."

    – USMC Maj. Gen. SMEDLEY D. BUTLER

    "I spent thirty-three years…as a member of this country's most agile military force, the Marine Corps. I served in all commissioned ranks from Second Lieutenant to Major-General. And during that period, I spent most of my time being a high class muscle-man for Big Business, for Wall Street and for the Bankers. In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism."

    – USMC Maj. Gen. SMEDLEY D. BUTLER

  6. I am from Venezuela, and I want to clarify that this is not a government; it is a narco‑regime (and it is important to make that clear). For years, my country's armed forces—led by the kingpins Maduro, Diosdado Cabello, and Vladimir Padrino—have been trafficking Colombian cocaine in partnership with the ELN through the states of Zulia and Apure. This “merchandise” leaves the country by air (almost always on night flights, in small planes, from clandestine airstrips in the south of the country, often headed for Honduras) and by sea (mainly through the states of Anzoátegui and Carabobo). No one wants to talk about this in Venezuela because doing so means certain death. So, as far as drug trafficking is concerned, I will leave it at that.

    Approximately 80% of the population lives in poverty, while cartel members and their families live like multimillionaires (their wives and children reside lavishly in the US, Spain, Portugal, the UK, France, and other safe havens). According to some estimates, the regime has stolen between $300 billion and $500 billion from the public treasury over the last 25 years. In the opinion of many, this represents the largest theft from any nation; in fact, the amount stolen by regimes such as Suharto's pales in comparison. (A drug cartel with so many resources, unlimited oil, and armed forces at its service is not exactly something that benefits the stability of this hemisphere, by the way.)

    The minimum wage is $1 per month. The regime grants some extra “benefits” to its employees and repressors (like all oppressive regimes), specifically the possibility of collecting bribes from businesses, transporters, etc. It is a regime that is rotten from head to toe. Maduro is not the president. In the last elections, his scheme to steal the vote was uncovered, and the opposition managed to obtain the voting tallies thanks to a network of volunteers and anonymous military personnel. Those tallies showed Edmundo González (representing opposition leader María Corina Machado) as the winner with almost 70% of the votes. Maduro, finding himself cornered, interrupted the vote count and declared himself the winner—without ever showing the voting tallies (each tally sheet has a QR code that is impossible to replicate).

    By the way, since Maduro is not the legitimate president but merely a drug trafficker who has hijacked the Venezuelan state, the US is fully within its rights to eliminate him (he is just the head of the Cartel of the Suns).

  7. The drug cartels keep getting worse and worse every year. Every US president has been weak not putting them all out of business..Trump is not weak Biden. Venezuela people would be wise not to fight for Maduro

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