Group 1 - The Venezuelan Defense Minister, Padrino Lopez, stated that the U.S. is engaging in an "undeclared war" against Venezuela, prompting the military to enhance its readiness to counter perceived threats [1][3] - Lopez emphasized the constitutional mission of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces is to "defend and guarantee national independence," indicating a commitment to increasing military preparedness in response to U.S. actions [3][4] - The Venezuelan Attorney General, Tarek William Saab, condemned the use of missiles and nuclear weapons against unarmed fishermen as "crimes against humanity," calling for a United Nations investigation into U.S. military actions in the Caribbean [3][4] Group 2 - The U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean under the pretext of combating drug trafficking in Latin America, leading to heightened tensions between the two nations [4][3] - President Trump announced that U.S. military forces have engaged and sunk several "drug trafficking boats" in the region, resulting in multiple casualties [4][3] - Venezuelan Interior Minister, Cabello, countered Trump's claims by stating there is no evidence that the attacked vessels were involved in drug trafficking [4]
特朗普下令 美军开火!委内瑞拉:美国对我们不宣而战 联合国应开展调查
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-20 07:58