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美洲玻利瓦尔联盟谴责美国针对委内瑞拉的谎言与诽谤
24日,美国宣布将所谓的委内瑞拉贩毒集团"太阳集团"列为"外国恐怖组织"。美国此前一直称该组织由 委内瑞拉总统马杜罗领导。委内瑞拉外长希尔当天稍早则通过社交媒体发布政府公报说,美方指称的所 谓"太阳集团"组织并不存在,委方谴责美方利用"不存在的恐怖组织"对委进行抹黑污蔑。 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。9月初以来,美军已在加勒比海 和东太平洋击沉超过20艘美方所谓"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。 (文章来源:央视新闻客户端) 公告称,该指控建立在谎言之上,是一场错误的政治操纵,可能加剧地区紧张局势。美洲玻利瓦尔联盟 呼吁美国停止对委内瑞拉及拉美和加勒比地区的侵略与威胁政策。 该组织还重申了对委内瑞拉总统马杜罗领导的政府的无条件支持。 当地时间11月24日,美洲玻利瓦尔联盟(ALBA)发布公告,坚决反对美国将所谓"不存在的""太阳集 团"列为"外国恐怖组织",并指责美国借此捏造理由,对委内瑞拉实施敌对行动、推动所谓"政权更 迭"。 ...
“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].
美军发动袭击
第一财经· 2025-11-17 04:38
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent military actions taken by the U.S. Southern Command against drug trafficking operations in the Eastern Pacific, highlighting the ongoing conflict between the U.S. and Venezuela regarding these operations [3][5]. Group 1: Military Actions - On November 15, the U.S. Southern Command reported a strike against a vessel operated by a "designated terrorist organization," resulting in the deaths of three male drug traffickers [3][4]. - This operation marks the 21st known strike against suspected drug trafficking vessels in recent months, bringing the total death toll to 83 individuals [5]. Group 2: Regional Implications - The U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean near Venezuela under the military operation code-named "Southern Strike," aimed at combating "drug terrorists," which has drawn strong opposition from Venezuela and several Latin American countries [5]. - The Venezuelan government has accused the U.S. of attempting to use military threats to instigate regime change in Venezuela and expand its military presence in Latin America [5].
美国“福特”号航母、近12艘海军舰艇及约1.2万名水兵和海军陆战队员,在委内瑞拉附近集结
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-11-17 02:55
Group 1 - The core point of the articles highlights the significant military buildup by the United States in the Caribbean Sea, particularly with the arrival of the USS Ford aircraft carrier, which is part of a broader "anti-drug operation" aimed at increasing pressure on Venezuela [1][2] - Since early September, the U.S. has conducted 20 attacks on small drug trafficking vessels in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific, resulting in at least 80 deaths, indicating a heightened level of military engagement in the region [1] - The U.S. Navy has assembled nearly 12 naval vessels and approximately 12,000 sailors and Marines in the area, marking a peak in military presence [1] Group 2 - The U.S. military's actions are perceived as a strategy to exert pressure on the Venezuelan government, with experts noting that the USS Ford may not be suitable for targeting drug trafficking organizations [1] - The U.S. Army Secretary has indicated readiness for potential military action against Venezuela, emphasizing ongoing training efforts in the region, including the reopening of a jungle school in Panama [1] - Despite the U.S. military's claims, reports from the Drug Enforcement Administration suggest that Venezuela is not a primary source of drugs entering the U.S., raising questions about the motivations behind the military presence [2]
马杜罗现场演唱列侬歌曲呼吁和平,喊话美国:先保全自己吧
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-11-17 02:36
Core Viewpoint - Maduro calls for the U.S. to cease military actions and emphasizes the need for respect towards Venezuela, criticizing U.S. military exercises near Venezuelan waters as irresponsible [1] Group 1 - Maduro performed a Lennon song at a public gathering, urging the U.S. to stop its military operations [1] - He stated that U.S. imperialist ships must leave Venezuela and highlighted the importance of respect for the country [1] - Maduro condemned the U.S. military exercises starting on the 16th as irresponsible and suggested that the U.S. should focus on its own issues first [1] Group 2 - Trump indicated on the 14th that he has made a decision regarding the next steps concerning Venezuela [1] - The Venezuelan government has repeatedly accused the U.S. of attempting to instigate regime change through military threats [1] - There are concerns about U.S. military expansion in Latin America as expressed by the Venezuelan government [1]
美“福特”号航母打击群进入加勒比海
第一财经· 2025-11-17 00:13
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the deployment of the USS Ford aircraft carrier strike group to the Caribbean, highlighting the significant military presence and operations aimed at combating crime networks in the region [3]. Summary by Sections - **Military Deployment** The USS Ford aircraft carrier strike group has arrived in the Caribbean, marking the largest military deployment by the U.S. in the region in decades, with approximately 12,000 U.S. soldiers and nearly ten naval vessels involved in the operation known as "Southern Shield" [3]. - **Operation Objectives** The U.S. Southern Command has stated that the USS Ford will join previously deployed joint forces in the Caribbean to target and dismantle criminal networks, particularly in the context of drug trafficking [3]. - **Context of Drug Trafficking** Despite the U.S. citing drug interdiction as the reason for the military presence, reports indicate that Venezuela is not a major source of drugs entering the U.S. This has led to accusations from the Venezuelan government that the U.S. is using military threats to instigate regime change [3]. - **Political Statements** U.S. President Trump has indicated that decisions regarding further actions against Venezuela have been made, although specifics were not disclosed. Venezuelan President Maduro has characterized the U.S. military actions in the Caribbean as a significant international challenge [3].
美军发动袭击
中国基金报· 2025-11-16 23:57
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent military actions taken by the U.S. against drug trafficking operations in the Eastern Pacific and Caribbean, highlighting the implications for regional security and international relations, particularly with Venezuela. Group 1: Military Actions and Operations - The U.S. Southern Command reported that on November 15, a strike was conducted against a drug trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, resulting in the deaths of three male traffickers [1][2] - This operation marks the 21st known strike against suspected drug trafficking vessels in recent months, bringing the total death toll to 83 [3] - The U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean near Venezuela under the operation named "Southern Strike," which has faced strong opposition from Venezuela and several Latin American countries [3][8] Group 2: Military Readiness and Exercises - U.S. Army Secretary Driscoll stated that the military is prepared to take action against Venezuela if ordered, emphasizing ongoing training in the region [6] - The "Gerald R. Ford" aircraft carrier strike group has entered the Caribbean, marking the largest military deployment in the region in decades, with approximately 12,000 U.S. troops and nearly ten naval vessels involved [7][8] Group 3: Regional Reactions and Political Implications - Venezuelan President Maduro condemned the U.S. military exercises as irresponsible and called for public mobilization against U.S. military threats [9] - The Venezuelan government has accused the U.S. of attempting to instigate regime change through military intimidation and expanding its military presence in Latin America [3][8]
美陆军部长称随时待命对委内瑞拉采取行动
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. military is prepared to take action against Venezuela if ordered, with significant training activities ongoing in the region, including the reopening of a jungle school in Panama [1]. Military Preparedness - U.S. Army Secretary Driscoll indicated that the military is ready for potential operations against Venezuela, emphasizing extensive training in the area [1]. - The U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean near Venezuela under the guise of anti-drug operations, despite reports indicating that Venezuela is not a major source of drugs entering the U.S. [1]. Political Context - President Trump mentioned that he has made decisions regarding the next steps against Venezuela but did not disclose specific details [1]. - Venezuelan President Maduro accused the U.S. of using military threats to instigate regime change in Venezuela and expand its military presence in Latin America [1].
美海军陆战队启动与特多联合军演
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-11-16 15:56
Core Points - The U.S. Marine Corps has initiated joint military exercises with Trinidad and Tobago, scheduled from November 16 to 21 [1] - Prior to the exercises, former President Trump indicated a decision regarding future actions towards Venezuela, although specifics were not disclosed [1] - The U.S. Navy's Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group has arrived in the vicinity of Latin America, with no specific location provided [1] - U.S. Defense Secretary announced military operations against "drug terrorists" in the Western Hemisphere, named "Southern Strike" [1] - The U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean near Venezuela under the pretext of drug enforcement [1] - Since early September, U.S. forces have sunk at least 20 vessels labeled as "drug trafficking boats," resulting in at least 80 fatalities [1] - Reports from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration indicate that Venezuela is not a primary source of drugs entering the U.S. [1] - The Venezuelan government has accused the U.S. of attempting to instigate regime change through military threats and expanding military presence in Latin America [1]