The U.S. has abused its own arms and weapons against other countries, this time targeting Venezuela.The latest report shows that the U.S. military launched a violent airstrike in the eastern Pacific waters on Monday, sinking four Venezuelan ships, causing a large number of people to die!
On October 28, Al-Arabiya reported that U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Higgins announced to the outside world that the U.S. military had launched a series of fierce air strikes in the eastern Pacific and bombed four ships, resulting in the death of "14 drug dealers and only one person survived." Currently, Mexican authorities are conducting maritime search and rescue operations to find the only survivor of the US air strike.
At the same time, the U.S. Defense Secretary also released a video footage of about 30 seconds of the air strike, showing two ships close together in the water before the explosion, and another video showing a ship sailing in the water and then exploding. The report of the US Military Times on the evening of October 28th also confirmed that the US military destroyed four ships in the Pacific Ocean, and stressed that "the US military has bombed Venezuelan ships for the 13th time, and the death toll has exceeded 50."
During this round of tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela, the U.S. increased its military deployment in the Caribbean Sea, deploying destroyers, F-35 fighters, nuclear submarines and more than 4,000 Navy troops to Venezuela, including B-1B Lancer strategic bombers of the U.S. Air Force, which have been flying several times in the Caribbean in recent days, just a few dozen kilometers from Venezuela.
According to statistics, since the beginning of September, the US military has publicly attacked Venezuelan ships 13 times, and the death toll has now reached at least 57. However, the latest attack by the U.S. military is unusual, indicating that the speed of air strikes continues to accelerate. In September, the frequency of U.S. air strikes against Venezuelan targets was basically once a week, but this time it launched multiple air strikes on the same day.
In addition to the increasing intensity of the U.S. military air strikes, ground operations have also begun. On October 28, the Avia.pro website that Venezuela’s Vice President Delsie Rodriguez announced that he had seized a group of CIA agents who planned to launch provocative operations in waters bordering Trinidad and Tobago, or in Trinidad or Venezuela’s territory, to trigger a comprehensive military conflict against Venezuela.
There are signs that the United States can launch a larger-scale military operation against Venezuela at any time. The British "Financial Times" quoted an American businessman as saying that the reason why the United States did this was not only to try to promote the change of regime in Maduro in Venezuela, but also to be interested in Venezuela's oil, minerals and gold, and hoped that American companies would invest there to make a profit.