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美媒:白宫开会讨论针对委内瑞拉后续行动
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-12-01 22:44
Group 1 - The U.S. government is intensifying pressure on Venezuela, with a meeting scheduled at the White House to discuss further actions against the country [1] - Key members of the U.S. national security team, including Defense Secretary Esper and Secretary of State Rubio, are expected to attend the meeting [1] - Recent U.S. actions include increased military assets in the Caribbean and targeting drug trafficking vessels [1] Group 2 - Venezuelan President Maduro condemned U.S. attempts to seize the country's oil resources during an OPEC meeting, claiming that U.S. military deployments pose a threat to global energy market stability [3] - Maduro's letter to OPEC Secretary-General highlighted that since August, U.S. actions have escalated, including the deployment of 14 warships and approximately 15,000 troops in the Caribbean, resulting in over 80 deaths from airstrikes [3] - Venezuela is committed to defending its energy resources against U.S. threats and called for OPEC and OPEC+ members to unite against these aggressive actions [3] Group 3 - Controversy surrounds U.S. military actions against drug trafficking vessels in the Caribbean, with reports suggesting that a command to kill all crew members on a suspected drug smuggling vessel was given [4] - President Trump defended Defense Secretary Esper against allegations of issuing such orders, expressing confidence in Esper's denial [4] - Bipartisan concerns have emerged regarding the legality of continuing attacks on survivors of previous strikes, with potential implications of war crimes being discussed [4]
美国在加勒比地区部署超14艘军舰、1.5万名士兵
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-12-01 02:37
Core Points - Venezuela's Vice President Rodriguez accused the United States of attempting to control Venezuela's vast oil reserves through military intervention [1] - The official letter from President Maduro highlights ongoing harassment and threats from U.S. President Trump since August, which jeopardizes regional and international peace [1] - The U.S. has deployed over 14 warships and 15,000 soldiers in the Caribbean, conducting over 20 attacks on alleged drug trafficking vessels, resulting in extrajudicial killings of over 80 individuals [1] - Venezuela emphasizes that such actions threaten the stability of the international energy market and asserts its commitment to defending its natural resources and energy sovereignty [1] - The letter calls for the establishment of a sovereign production alliance among oil-exporting countries free from external interference [1]