Core Points - The U.S. military has conducted its tenth military strike against suspected drug trafficking vessels, resulting in at least 43 deaths since September [2][3] - The targeted vessel was linked to the "Aragua Train" drug trafficking group, recognized by the U.S. government as a terrorist organization [3] - The U.S. Department of Defense has increased military presence in the Caribbean to enhance capabilities against transnational criminal organizations and drug trafficking [5] Group 1 - The U.S. military sank another drug trafficking vessel in the Caribbean, leading to six fatalities [1] - The military actions are part of a broader strategy to combat drug terrorism and protect U.S. national security as directed by President Trump [3][5] - The U.S. has deployed multiple naval vessels in the Caribbean under the pretext of combating drug trafficking, despite reports indicating that Venezuela is not a major source of drugs entering the U.S. [6] Group 2 - President Trump indicated that the U.S. is dissatisfied with Venezuela for various reasons and hinted at potential ground military actions [6] - Venezuelan President Maduro has responded by emphasizing a desire for peace and warning of resistance if the U.S. were to invade [6][7] - The Venezuelan military has begun coastal defense exercises to prepare for potential threats, indicating heightened tensions in the region [7]
美军又发动袭击
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-10-25 04:14