Group 1 - The U.S. military conducted a strike in the Eastern Pacific against a vessel identified as a drug trafficking ship, resulting in the death of four individuals [1] - The operation was part of a broader military initiative named "Operation Southern Strike," aimed at combating drug trafficking in the Caribbean region, which has faced strong opposition from Venezuela and other Latin American countries [1] - Since early September, the U.S. military has reportedly conducted 21 strikes against alleged drug trafficking vessels, leading to 82 fatalities, although no evidence has been provided to substantiate these claims [2] Group 2 - Venezuelan President Maduro confirmed a recent phone conversation with U.S. President Trump, indicating a willingness to engage in dialogue and emphasizing the importance of respect and peace in U.S.-Venezuela relations [4] - Venezuela's Foreign Minister criticized the U.S. for imposing 1,042 sanctions on the country, labeling them as "criminal" and "illegal," and expressed concerns over the increasing military presence of the U.S. in the Caribbean [5] - Several airlines have suspended flights to Venezuela due to navigation signal disruptions attributed to U.S. actions, highlighting the impact of geopolitical tensions on commercial operations [5]
美军发动袭击
中国基金报·2025-12-05 01:03