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特朗普称将“很快”陆路打击委内瑞拉“毒贩”
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-28 06:29
新华社华盛顿11月27日电(记者黄强 徐剑梅)美国总统特朗普27日称,美国可能"很快"采取行动,通 过陆路打击委内瑞拉"毒贩"。 美国国防部长赫格塞思本月13日宣布发起代号"南方之矛"军事行动,此后美军"杰拉尔德·R·福特"号航母 打击群进入加勒比海域。据美国《纽约时报》18日报道,特朗普已批准中情局在委内瑞拉境内实施秘密 行动,此举是向委内瑞拉进一步施压、为可能实施的军事行动做准备。日前,赫格塞思、美军参谋长联 席会议主席凯恩等美军高官也接连造访加勒比地区。 特朗普没有透露有关陆路行动的更多细节,也没有提供有关"毒贩"的信息。 近期,美国以"缉毒"为由,在委内瑞拉附近加勒比海域部署多艘军舰,对委施压。9月初以来,美军已 在加勒比海和东太平洋击沉超过20艘美方指称的"贩毒船",造成80余人死亡。美国缉毒署近年报告则显 示,委内瑞拉并非流入美国的毒品主要来源地。委内瑞拉政府多次指责美国意图通过军事威胁在委策动 政权更迭,并在拉美进行军事扩张。 特朗普当天在佛罗里达州海湖庄园对美军发表视频讲话称,美军已阻止委内瑞拉大约85%的海上"毒品 走私",接下来"我们将开始在陆地上阻止它们",而且陆路行动相对容易,"这一行 ...
特朗普:将“很快”对委“贩毒集团”发动地面打击
Core Viewpoint - The announcement by President Trump to expand military operations against Venezuelan drug trafficking groups from sea to land has heightened tensions in the region, drawing significant public attention [1]. Group 1: Military Actions and Strategies - Trump stated that the U.S. military has effectively blocked 85% of drug shipments from Venezuela to the U.S. via sea and will soon initiate land operations, which he believes will be relatively easier [2]. - The U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean Sea under the pretext of drug enforcement, sinking over 20 alleged drug trafficking vessels since early September, resulting in more than 80 deaths [3]. - The U.S. military presence in the Caribbean has reached approximately 15,000 personnel, marking the largest military deployment in the region in decades [3]. Group 2: Venezuelan Response - Venezuelan President Maduro has urged the air force to remain vigilant against external threats, asserting the need to defend the country's sovereignty [4]. - Maduro characterized the U.S. military threats as an imperialistic attack and emphasized the importance of unity among the Venezuelan people, military, and police to resist external pressures [5]. - The Venezuelan Defense Minister echoed Maduro's sentiments, highlighting the desire for peace and respect among nations in Latin America and the Caribbean [4][5].
马杜罗:委内瑞拉正面临国家存亡“决定性时刻”
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-26 06:42
Core Viewpoint - Venezuela is facing a "decisive moment" for national survival due to perceived military threats from the United States, as stated by President Maduro [1] Group 1: Military Threats and Responses - Maduro claims that U.S. military deployments in the Caribbean represent an "imperialist threat and attack" [1] - He calls for unity among the Venezuelan people, military, and police to resist external threats, emphasizing a willingness to sacrifice for the homeland if necessary [1] Group 2: U.S. Actions and Venezuelan Reactions - The U.S. State Department has designated Venezuela's "Sun Group" as a "foreign terrorist organization," alleging it is led by Maduro and his government [1] - Venezuelan Foreign Minister Arreaza refutes the existence of the so-called "Sun Group," condemning the U.S. for using a non-existent terrorist organization to defame Venezuela [1] Group 3: Military Operations and Drug Trafficking Claims - The U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean under the pretext of anti-drug operations, claiming to have sunk over 20 vessels since early September, resulting in over 80 deaths [1] - Reports from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration indicate that Venezuela is not a major source of drugs flowing into the U.S. [1] - The Venezuelan government accuses the U.S. of attempting to instigate regime change through military threats and expanding military presence in Latin America [1]
民调显示:美国七成受访者反对美对委动武
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-25 03:21
Group 1 - A recent poll indicates that 70% of Americans oppose military action by the government against Venezuela [1] - 75% of respondents believe that any military action against Venezuela should require congressional approval [1] - The U.S. military has deployed significant forces in the Caribbean, totaling 15,000 personnel, with approximately 5,000 stationed at military bases in Puerto Rico [1] Group 2 - The U.S. has sunk over 20 vessels labeled as "drug boats" in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific since early September, resulting in over 80 deaths [2] - Reports from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration indicate that Venezuela is not a primary source of drugs entering the U.S. [2] - The Venezuelan government accuses the U.S. of using military threats to instigate regime change and expand military presence in Latin America [2]
委内瑞拉副总统:美施压动机既有经济因素也有意识形态因素
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. government has officially designated Venezuela's "Sun Group" as a "foreign terrorist organization," indicating a strategic move to control Venezuela's natural resources, including oil, gas, gold, diamonds, iron, and bauxite [1] Group 1: U.S. Military Actions - The U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean Sea near Venezuela under the pretext of anti-drug operations [1] - Since early September, U.S. forces have sunk over 20 vessels allegedly involved in drug trafficking, resulting in more than 80 deaths [1] - Reports from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration indicate that Venezuela is not a major source of drugs entering the U.S. [1] Group 2: Venezuelan Government's Response - Venezuelan Vice President Rodriguez claims that the U.S. military presence aims to intervene in Venezuela and seize its natural resources [1] - Rodriguez emphasizes that the U.S. government's concerns extend beyond economic interests to ideological factors, aiming to undermine Venezuela's development and sovereignty [1] - The Venezuelan government has repeatedly accused the U.S. of attempting to instigate regime change through military threats and expanding its military presence in Latin America [1]
美洲玻利瓦尔联盟谴责美国针对委内瑞拉的谎言与诽谤
Core Viewpoint - The ALBA organization strongly opposes the U.S. designation of the so-called "Sun Group" as a "foreign terrorist organization," accusing the U.S. of fabricating reasons to implement hostile actions against Venezuela and promote regime change [1] Group 1: ALBA's Response - ALBA's announcement claims that the U.S. accusations are based on lies and represent a political manipulation that could escalate regional tensions [1] - The organization calls for the U.S. to cease its aggressive policies towards Venezuela and the Latin American and Caribbean regions [1] - ALBA reaffirms its unconditional support for the government led by President Maduro of Venezuela [1] Group 2: U.S. Actions and Claims - On November 24, the U.S. announced the designation of the Venezuelan drug trafficking group "Sun Group" as a "foreign terrorist organization," which the U.S. claims is led by President Maduro [1] - Venezuelan Foreign Minister Arreaza stated that the so-called "Sun Group" does not exist and condemned the U.S. for using a non-existent terrorist organization to defame Venezuela [1] Group 3: Military Deployment and Drug Trafficking Claims - Recently, the U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean Sea near Venezuela under the pretext of "anti-drug" operations [1] - Since early September, U.S. forces have reportedly sunk over 20 vessels they labeled as "drug trafficking boats," resulting in more than 80 deaths [1] - Reports from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration indicate that Venezuela is not a major source of drugs flowing into the U.S. [1] - The Venezuelan government has repeatedly accused the U.S. of attempting to instigate regime change through military threats and expanding military presence in Latin America [1]
“美国准备动手”
第一财经· 2025-11-23 14:57
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the potential for the United States to initiate military actions against Venezuela, specifically targeting the government led by President Maduro, amid rising tensions and accusations related to drug trafficking [3][5]. Group 1: U.S. Actions and Intentions - The U.S. is reportedly prepared to launch the "next phase of action" against Venezuela, which may include efforts to overthrow President Maduro's government [3][5]. - U.S. officials have indicated that the actions could involve "secret operations" and that all options are on the table, including military intervention [5][6]. - The U.S. plans to designate the Venezuelan drug trafficking group "Sunshine Group" as a "foreign terrorist organization," which is seen as a precursor to potential military actions [6][7]. Group 2: International Reactions and Implications - Several international airlines have suspended flights to and from Venezuela due to warnings from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration regarding safety risks in Venezuelan airspace [7]. - The Venezuelan government is reportedly developing strategies to counter potential U.S. military actions, including calls for citizens to join militia groups for national defense [7][8]. - Maduro has claimed that the U.S. aims to control Venezuela's oil resources through military threats and has expressed willingness to engage in diplomatic dialogue to resolve differences [5][6].
“美国准备动手”
财联社· 2025-11-23 13:22
据央视新闻,多名美国官员近日表示, 美国准备在未来几天启动与委内瑞拉有关的新一轮行动。 目前暂不清楚新一轮行动的时间和范围,也不清楚美国总统特朗普是否就采取行动做出了最终 决定。有美国官员称,正在考虑中的选项包括尝试推翻马杜罗政权。 近期,美国在委内瑞拉附近加勒比海域部署多艘军舰。委内瑞拉政府多次指责美国意图通过军 事威胁在委内瑞拉策动政权更迭,并在拉美进行军事扩张。 ...
美官员:美国将对委内瑞拉开展新行动
中国能源报· 2025-11-23 01:40
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the potential new actions that the United States may take against Venezuela, including military options aimed at regime change [3]. Group 1: U.S. Actions and Intentions - Multiple U.S. officials have indicated that the U.S. is preparing to initiate a new round of actions concerning Venezuela in the coming days [3]. - The specific timing and scope of these actions remain unclear, as does whether President Trump has made a final decision on the matter [3]. - Options under consideration reportedly include attempts to overthrow the Maduro regime [3]. Group 2: Military Presence - Recently, the U.S. has deployed several warships in the Caribbean Sea near Venezuela [3]. - The Venezuelan government has accused the U.S. of using military threats to instigate regime change in Venezuela and expand its military presence in Latin America [3].
美官员称美国将对委内瑞拉开展新行动
Core Viewpoint - The United States is preparing to initiate a new round of actions regarding Venezuela, with options including attempts to overthrow the Maduro regime, although the timing and scope remain unclear [1]. Group 1: U.S. Actions - Multiple U.S. officials have indicated that a new round of actions concerning Venezuela is imminent [1]. - The U.S. has deployed several warships in the Caribbean Sea near Venezuela, signaling potential military involvement [1]. Group 2: Venezuelan Government Response - The Venezuelan government has accused the U.S. of attempting to instigate regime change through military threats [1]. - There are concerns regarding U.S. military expansion in Latin America as expressed by the Venezuelan authorities [1].