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德国大批民众游行反对美国干涉委内瑞拉
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-12-08 06:50
12月6日,德国民众在首都柏林举行抗议活动,声援委内瑞拉政府,反对美国可能对委内瑞拉进行的军 事干涉。报道称,部分民众认为,这种军事威胁的目的就是为了掠夺委内瑞拉的石油资源。还有民众表 示,这是试图干涉拉丁美洲国家的政治,扶植对美顺从的政府。9月以来,美军已在加勒比海和东太平 洋击沉超20艘美方所谓的"贩毒船",致80余人死亡。委内瑞拉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。 ...
古巴国家主席:谴责美国策划对委内瑞拉的干涉和军事侵略
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-02 16:20
迪亚斯-卡内尔指出,美国策划对委内瑞拉的干涉和军事侵略是"不可接受的",拉美和加勒比地区 是和平区。 新华社加拉加斯12月2日电(记者 李子健 田睿)哈瓦那消息:古巴国家主席迪亚斯-卡内尔2日在社 交媒体上发文,谴责美国为推翻委内瑞拉合法政府而正在策划的干涉行径、威胁和军事侵略。 9月初以来,美军以"缉毒"为由在加勒比海和东太平洋展开行动,击沉逾20艘所谓"运毒船",导致 超过80人死亡。然而,美国政府并未披露任何可以证明其攻击目标涉毒的证据。 除了袭船行动,美国还在加勒比海部署大量兵力,包括"福特"号航母作战群。委内瑞拉政府认定美 方以"扫毒"为名在委内瑞拉附近海域部署军力,意在通过军事威胁策动委政权更迭。 ...
美国派航母赴拉美 多国强烈谴责
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-10-26 01:20
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. military is deploying aircraft carrier strike groups to Latin America to combat transnational crime and drug terrorism, raising suspicions about the true intent of undermining the Venezuelan government rather than merely fighting drug trafficking [1][2]. Military Deployment - The U.S. is deploying the "Gerald R. Ford" aircraft carrier strike group to the Southern Command area, enhancing capabilities to combat drug trafficking and weaken transnational criminal organizations [2]. - The "Ford" aircraft carrier, which entered service in 2017, is the latest and most advanced U.S. Navy carrier, capable of carrying over 75 aircraft and equipped with a missile arsenal [3]. - The U.S. has already deployed 8 ships, a submarine, multiple F-35 stealth fighters, and MQ-9 Reaper drones in the Caribbean, indicating a significant escalation in military presence [3]. Regional Tensions - Venezuelan President Maduro condemned the U.S. for "manufacturing a new endless war," warning of retaliation from armed Venezuelans if U.S. interference occurs [4]. - Venezuela has initiated coastal defense exercises named "Independence 200 Plan" to prepare its military and militia for potential threats [4]. - The U.S. has also imposed sanctions on Colombian President Petro, citing the failure to control drug trafficking, which has strained U.S.-Colombia relations [4].