The president of the United States, Donald Trump, said Monday that he has “evidence” that the second supposed narcolanche attacked by the United States in international waters from Venezuela transported “large bags of cocaine and fentanyl.”
“We have evidence. All you have to do is look at the cargo that was scattered throughout the ocean: great cocaine bags and fentanyl everywhere. In addition, we have evidence recorded from where they were dating. We have recorded very carefully, because we know that you (the press) would go after us,” Trump said in an intervention from the oval dispatch.
“We know at the time they left and where they left, what they had,” said Trump, who added that after the two attacks with projectiles against these small vessels by the US Navy “there are no longer ships in the ocean.”
The president acknowledged that the “fishing business will be damaged”, but considered that this is necessary to stop drug flow to the United States. “If I were a fisherman, I would not go fishing,” for suspicions, he said, that they can have drugs in the cellar.
The United States destroyed a second boat at the Caribbean Sea near Venezuela that allegedly transported three Venezuelan drug traffickers, Trump announced.
“This morning, under my orders, the United States military forces carried out a second kinetic attack against drug trafficking and narco -terrorist cartels identified and extraordinarily violent, in the area of responsibility of the Southern Command,” said the president on the Truth Social platform.
SOST CONTEXT: Trump says that Eu attacked another Venezuelan boat with drugs
Trump said the boat was in international waters transporting drugs and that, during the attack, three men of Venezuelan nationality died, whom he defined as ‘terrorists’.
The president added that no members of the US armed forces was injured in the operation. ”Attention! If it transports drugs that can kill Americans, we are going to hunt you!”, He concluded.
The United States destroyed a first boat on September 2 that, according to Washington, transported drugs and alleged members of the Venezuelan criminal group of Aragua, something that the Government of Nicolás Maduro has flatly denied, in addition to condemning the attack.
With EFE information.
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