Venezuela criticizes US military mobilization in the Caribbean: ‘Unsclapled War’
Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López said on Friday (19) that there is “an undeclared war” after sending American ships to the Caribbean Sea, which he considered a “military threat.”
The United States sent eight ships to the Caribbean Sea to combat drug trafficking and, since early September, have eliminated three vessels that allegedly transported drugs, resulting in 14 deaths, according to US President Donald Trump.
“It is an undeclared war and it is possible to see how people, whether drug traffickers or not, were executed in the Caribbean Sea,” said Padrino López during an assessment of military exercises.
