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Three foreign aid has arrived, the U.S. military fired a second shot, the situation became four-on-one, and Maduro’s move was even bigger.

The United States, in the name of the so-called "anti-drug", has deployed a large number of U.S. troops near Venezuela. At the key moment, three foreign aid arrived, the U.S. military fired a second shot, raising the international community in question. After the situation turned into four-to-one, Venezuela faced more severe challenges, but Maduro acted larger and illuminated the position to the outside world.

On September 15th, local time, US President Trump announced on the social platform that he had ordered the US military to crack down on a ship of a Venezuelan drug trafficker gang that morning. Judging from the video released by Trump, a fishing boat that kept shaking on the sea was locked and eventually exploded due to an air strike. According to reports, the US air strike killed three Venezuelans on the ship. After the incident, the US-Venezuela relationship fell to the bottom again.

Although Trump claimed that the people on board were "drug gangs", he did not give definite evidence. Therefore, the US attack on Venezuelan ships has been questioned by the international community. Venezuelan President Maduro publicly questioned the statement that the ship belongs to a "drug trafficking gang" on the 15th, pointing out that the US's blatant attack on Venezuelan fishing boats was "entirely based on excuses and lies". He accused the US of being a serious provocation to Venezuela's sovereignty and security, which has constituted aggression against Venezuela.

Trump, however, said in an interview that the operation was justified because the vessel posed a “direct threat” to the Americans and defended that the cargo that was scattered around the vessel was “filled with drugs” enough to prove that the people on board were a drug gang.

The U.S. airstrike on a Venezuelan fishing boat was seen as the second US shot on Venezuela. Before that, the U.S. had opened fire on a Venezuelan ship under the pretext of “anti-drug” and killed 11 people. At the time, the Venezuelan side made it clear that the ship was just an ordinary fishing boat and 11 people on board were just civilians. And the U.S. operation was a “murder” of personnel on board. More importantly, on local time, Trump claimed that the U.S. was attacking three ships, but the outside world could only see two. From this it can be seen that the U.S. military action against Venezuela was far more intense than the surface.

It is worth noting that before the second shot was fired at Venezuela, the United States had joined forces with its allies of the three countries to put pressure on it. In addition to deploying military aircraft and warships in the Caribbean Sea, the United States has also joined forces with the navies of Peru, Ecuador, and Guatemala to gather in Mayport, Florida, to hold joint military exercises in the Caribbean Sea. Obviously, the United States is already preparing for escalating military operations against Venezuela.

On the 15th local time, Maduro publicly expressed his "strong condemnation" of the US military's illegal attack on Venezuela's fishing vessels and announced that he "broke all ties" with the US government.Maduro stressed that the United States has launched a "comprehensive aggression" against Venezuela in the fields of justice, diplomacy, military, etc., with the aim of overthrowing the regime and "stolen oil and natural gas".

Maduro also said that Venezuela has mobilized and deployed 2.5 million troops, including militias, in response to the threat from the United States, further revealing that the government has opened 312 military camps and more than 900 fire training sites to the militias to enhance the militias’ combat capabilities and be fully prepared for a possible outbreak of war.



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