Why Trump’s aggression in the Caribbean is not about the war on drugs

Why Trump’s aggression in the Caribbean is not about the war on drugs



You can “do things the easy way … or the hard way” was Donald Trump’s warning to Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, this week amid growing tensions between Washington and Caracas.
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For weeks, the US has used the “war on drugs” to justify its escalating military presence – its largest in the Caribbean since the 1989 invasion of Panama.

Officials in Washington have said a “new phase” in the administration’s pressure campaign against Maduro was about to begin.

And Venezuela’s authoritarian leader responded by urging followers to prepare to defend “every inch” of the South American country.

This is the latest stage in an intensifying campaign that has been going on for months.

It has included strikes on fast boats in the Caribbean, which has resulted in 83 deaths that the UN has called extrajudicial executions, and Maduro being accused of running the “Cartel of the Suns” drug-trafficking organisation, which the US designated a terrorist group this week.

But the Guardian Latin America correspondent, Tom Phillips, says that while Trump’s administration has largely used the “war on drugs” to justify its presence in the region, the evidence does not quite support this.

Watch the video to find out more from @tomphillipsin about why the US’s claims don’t appear to add up – and learn more in our visual guide via the link ►

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37 thoughts on “Why Trump’s aggression in the Caribbean is not about the war on drugs

  1. If the U.S. wanted to stop the fentanyl coming into the country, they’d go after the labs in Mexico. With today’s technology there’s no doubt they know where they are. They could easily use drones or special forces to take out those labs. Ask yourselves why they do not do this?!

    The answer is obvious: they are intentionally enabling the fentanyl crisis here in the U.S. it’s another way to cull the herd and keep the people down, debilitated and divided.
    If you have any doubt that this is true, just research the history of the CIA and drug trafficking.

  2. Makes me sad there is aparently such a large portion of the US that believes the drug myths. Thought there was some progress being made but this kinda confirms otherwise.

  3. He is gonna get us in a huge war with china and russia taking venenzulas side and america is gonna have a war on our soil. Its the end of our life as we know it. All because he is an asdhole with a hge ego

  4. USA🇺🇸 The same country that lectures the world on values, ethics, and morals while its own regime and corporations are engaged in corruptions and fraudulent activities

  5. Just a political distraction from Trump's corruptive behavior. A desperate move to claim so form of moral ground. In reality, it's just another corrupt move to gain control over potential oil reserves in Venezuela and to dictate how that country is run..

  6. Coltan is being exported on the black market by Maduro's son (he runs the division). Once it hits the border, it follows many of the same routes for drug trafficking to hit ports. We don't actually refine much dark crude in the U.S. which is what Venezuela produces. It's about rare earth minerals much more valuable than oil for the tech bros to try to catch up with China and launch our own social scoring system. This is actually out there to learn about. It's not complicated or hidden.

  7. Stop voting for these corrupted criminals. We still waiting for a Jeff Epstein files meanwhile he’s bombing everyone but him self for being a guilty criminal. Everyone is evil but him . Right

  8. Can't say "put a bounty" when the bounty was already there. He raised it from the 25 million bounty already on him from Biden to 50 million. Should have said "raised the bounty" and i feeling with a degree in reporting English should be easy to grasp for you.

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