Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is that the U.S. video evidence of attacking a drug trafficking boat from Venezuela is suspected to be fabricated, as stated by Venezuelan officials [1][3] - Venezuelan Minister of Communication, Nianes, claims the video likely created by artificial intelligence shows characteristics typical of AI-generated content, such as lack of detail and unnatural visuals [3] - U.S. President Trump announced that the military attacked a drug trafficking boat from Venezuela, resulting in the death of 11 individuals, which he claims was part of a broader effort to combat drug trafficking [3][4] Group 2 - The U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean Sea near Venezuela under the pretext of combating drug trafficking, escalating tensions between the two nations [4] - Venezuelan President Maduro accused the U.S. of attempting to use military force to undermine the Venezuelan government, asserting that the country is committed to fighting drug trafficking [6] - Maduro announced a record number of 8.2 million Venezuelans have volunteered to join the militia in response to U.S. military deployments, indicating a national consensus against U.S. actions [6] Group 3 - Venezuelan Defense Minister Padrino Lopez warned that any U.S. aggression would be met with resistance, emphasizing the military's readiness to patrol national airspace and waters [7] - The U.S. actions have drawn condemnation from several Latin American countries, with leaders expressing opposition to foreign intervention in Venezuela's internal affairs [8] - Former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya and Bolivian President Arce criticized the U.S. military blockade, framing it as a violation of international law and an infringement on sovereignty [8]
特朗普:打死11人!委内瑞拉:假的!马杜罗:已征召820万民兵
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-03 08:07