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Trump hits hard on China's allies! With heavy U.S. nuclear and submarine forces on the border, Maduro flares his trump card to counterattack

A prize of $50 million was awarded to the heads of state, several U.S. warships carrying large amounts of missiles approached the coast, and F-35 fighters urgently deployed neighboring bases — the last month, tensions in the Caribbean have almost depleted.

On the one hand, the Trump administration shouted the "drug-seeking" slogan, while the Venezuelan President Maduro was directly exposed to "major threat", this seemingly targeted drug action, in any way, is wrong.

To know, this is the high reward issued by the United States against the heads of state in office, specification compared to the pursuit of important terrorists, behind which it is obviously not so simple.

Trump has repeatedly expressed opposition to military interference in foreign affairs, and has also criticized “more countries destroyed than built by interventionists” in his Saudi speech.

His Republican allies also often take the lessons of wars such as Vietnam and Iraq to resist the so-called "external intervention of the spirit" but the word of no intervention, but the action is a completely different set of methods.

The U.S. State Department announced that it would increase the reward for Maduro to US$50 million on charges that he was associated with a drug trafficking organization and threatened U.S. security. This is the United States that has increased the reward amount many times, and the speed of the increase is visible to the naked eye.

U.S. judicial authorities have publicly condemned the Maduro government’s collusion with criminal networks, frozen its large amounts of assets in the United States, not even bank accounts and corporate shares, and put pressure on international financial institutions.

As soon as the reward order was issued, military action followed. In the name of "combating Latin American drug cartels", the United States deployed a number of warships in the waters near Venezuela. Maduro said that these ships included a nuclear submarine carrying a large number of missiles and were "aiming" at Venezuela.

The U.S. military attacked a drug ship in the Southern Caribbean allegedly “leaving Venezuela” and killed the people on board, but did not disclose any evidence to prove the opponent was a drug dealer, Venezuela directly condemned the “murder without legal procedure.”

The Pentagon spoke again, saying that two Venezuelan fighter jets flew from the vicinity of the U.S. military warships, was a "highly provocative move", and Trump even spoke, "If a U.S. military ship is in a dangerous situation, it will be shot down."

U.S. F-35s then arrived at a military base in Puerto Rico, which is expected to be offshore with Venezuela, on the same day that the Venezuelan government accused a U.S. destroyer of illegally intercepting a Venezuelan fishing vessel in its exclusive economic zone and seized it for hours.

Interestingly, the U.S. cries out the “drug-seeking” rationale and can’t stand.The existing international anti-drug report shows that the drug trafficking activity from Venezuela is limited, and the U.S. Drug Control Agency’s assessment report rarely lists Venezuela as an important player in the U.S. drug trafficking.

On the other hand, the actual actions of the United States are not sending ordinary anti-drug police forces, but heavy equipment such as Aegis destroyers, nuclear submarines, and F-35 fighter jets, as well as a large number of American soldiers on standby. This is not anti-drug, but clearly a combat readiness level.

Faced with pressure, Maduro's regime did not sit still. Venezuela's Supreme Court denounced the reward and sanctions of the United States as "blatantly violating international law", and Foreign Minister Hill pointed out that the United States was playing "absurd farce".

Maduro himself has made public statements many times, insisting that he would "defend the territorial waters, airspace and territory". Later, he directly shouted to the United States in a televised speech, "Don't act rashly, otherwise the cost will be serious".

Venezuelan Defence Minister Padrino Lopez also went to inspect militia training while Venezuela began coastal defence exercises as one of Maduro’s announced territorial defence operations.

The U.S. Embassy in Guyana released a video showing two U.S. military jets flying low above the capital of Guyana, Georgetown, claiming to be “supporting Guyana.”

Guiana and Venezuela have a long-standing dispute over the sovereignty of the Esquibo region, and the region is rich in oil and mineral resources, and the U.S. military’s move is undoubtedly spilling oil onto the fire.

The Trump administration has also previously released reports that it may be expanding the scope of military strikes, starting to pursue so-called "drug traffickers" on land, and even mentioning "the next step is ground operation", but did not say whether it would seek congressional approval.

The game, called Anti-Drug, is essentially a clash between hegemony and sovereignty.Venezuela’s tough response and the international community’s questioning make military adventures difficult to.

In the final analysis, the problem can't be solved by offering rewards and exerting pressure by force. Respecting national sovereignty and dialogue and consultation are the right ways to resolve differences, which is also the common expectation of the international community.



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