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关系紧张加剧之际,古巴打死闯入的美籍快艇上多人
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-26 03:10
而美国国务卿鲁比奥随后称,这不是一次美国方面的行动,美国政府人员并未参与此事。 鲁比奥本人的父母于1956年从古巴移民至美国佛罗里达州迈阿密,他对拉丁美洲的政策核心是以美 国"国家优先"利益为出发点,推动政权更迭式外交。 古巴与美国的关系长期处于高度紧张状态,近年来因制裁、能源封锁和地缘博弈再度恶化。随着特朗普 政府强调西半球事务优先,目前两国接近对抗边缘。 转自:智通财经 古巴内务部在2月25日通报,该国边防警卫队当天在古巴比亚克拉拉省附近领海内发现一艘在美国佛罗 里达州注册的快艇违规闯入,双方发生交火,外方4名袭击者被打死、6人受伤。 通告显示,当日上午,这艘快艇在古巴领海内被发现,古巴边防部队官兵上前核实身份时,该快艇上的 船员向古巴人员开火,导致古方人员受伤。 经调查,该船注册于美国佛罗里达州,注册号为FL7726SH,船上共有10名武装人员。据初步审讯,被 捕人员均为居住在美国的古巴公民,其中多数有犯罪记录和暴力史,并处于古巴当局的通缉名单之上。 委内瑞拉长期以来是古巴最大的石油供应国。美国1月初对委内瑞拉发动军事打击、强行控制委总统马 杜罗后,对其石油出口实施严格管制。 另据央视新闻报道,今年1月 ...
美国是否存在“占领”委内瑞拉计划?鲁比奥回应
Huan Qiu Wang· 2026-01-05 02:40
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. government, led by Secretary of State Rubio, has indicated that various options, including military action, remain on the table regarding Venezuela, following the U.S. military's forceful control of President Maduro and his wife [1][3]. Group 1: U.S. Military Actions and Statements - The U.S. military conducted a large-scale operation against Venezuela on January 3, forcibly taking control of Maduro and transferring him to the U.S. [3] - Rubio stated that President Trump retains the option of military action, although no such actions have been taken yet [3]. - Trump has expressed willingness to manage Venezuela until a "safe" transition occurs, with plans for U.S. oil companies to invest in the country [3]. Group 2: International Reactions - Multiple governments, political figures, and regional organizations have condemned the U.S. military actions in Venezuela, urging adherence to the United Nations Charter [1][3]. - There are concerns that U.S. aggressive actions could lead to another prolonged overseas intervention or a failed nation-building attempt [3]. Group 3: Ongoing Military Operations - The U.S. has been conducting large-scale military deployments in the Caribbean near Venezuela under the pretext of anti-drug operations, with significant military actions reported since September 2025 [4]. - The U.S. has not provided evidence to support claims that its targets are involved in drug trafficking, despite over a hundred reported deaths from these operations [4]. - In December, Trump ordered a comprehensive blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers entering or leaving Venezuela, with two tankers already seized [4].
美国务卿称将继续打击“贩毒船”并扣押受制裁船只
Xin Hua She· 2026-01-04 18:44
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles is that the U.S. is intensifying its military and economic pressure on Venezuela under the pretext of combating drug trafficking, with a focus on seizing sanctioned vessels and maintaining military presence in the region [1][2] Group 2 - U.S. Secretary of State Rubio stated that the U.S. will continue to target "drug trafficking" vessels and seize sanctioned ships to exert pressure on Venezuelan authorities [1] - The U.S. military has conducted large-scale operations in the Caribbean Sea near Venezuela, leading to over a hundred deaths since September 2025, although no evidence has been provided to substantiate claims of drug-related activities [2] - President Trump announced a comprehensive blockade on all sanctioned oil tankers entering or leaving Venezuela, with two tankers already seized in the vicinity [2]
委内瑞拉总统马杜罗夫妇被抓捕后抵达美国纽约,最早下周一出庭
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2026-01-04 00:21
Group 1 - The core point of the news is the successful capture of Venezuelan President Maduro and his wife by U.S. military forces, with plans for the U.S. to "manage" Venezuela post-capture [1][3] - Trump stated that the U.S. will allow major oil companies to enter Venezuela to repair its damaged oil infrastructure and create wealth for the country [3] - The operation involved over 150 aircraft and lasted approximately 2.5 hours, with the U.S. military having tracked Maduro for months prior to the operation [4][5] Group 2 - The U.S. Senate is set to vote on a war powers resolution aimed at preventing further military action against Venezuela without congressional approval [6] - Concerns have been raised by some senators about the potential chaos that could ensue in the region due to Trump's actions against Maduro without congressional authorization [7] - A previous proposal to prevent military action against Venezuela was narrowly defeated in the House of Representatives [7]
特朗普用手指美国务卿鲁比奥:我会派一组人马去“管理”委内瑞拉
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-03 18:14
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses President Trump's announcement regarding U.S. military action against Venezuela and the potential management of the country post-regime change, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding leadership in Venezuela [1]. Group 1: U.S. Military Action - President Trump held a press conference to introduce U.S. military strikes against Venezuela [1]. - Trump indicated that individuals from the U.S. would be sent to manage Venezuela following military action [1]. Group 2: Leadership Uncertainty - Trump pointed to himself and Secretary of State Rubio as key figures in the management of Venezuela during the transition [1]. - The opposition leader, Machado, faces challenges in gaining support within Venezuela, making it difficult for him to assume leadership [1]. - If Maduro's regime is overthrown, the Venezuelan constitution states that power would transfer to Vice President Delcy Rodriguez, but the ultimate leadership remains unclear [1]. Group 3: Opposition Dynamics - The Venezuelan opposition claims that exiled politician Edmundo González is the "legitimate president" [1]. - Following U.S. military actions, opposition leader Maria Corina Machado called for Venezuelans to prepare for mobilization and indicated that further details would be provided soon [1]. - Machado urged the military to recognize Edmundo González as the legitimate president following the last election against Maduro [1].
特朗普:已授权中情局在委内瑞拉开展秘密行动
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-10-16 01:00
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses President Trump's authorization for the CIA to conduct covert operations in Venezuela, citing concerns over drug trafficking and the release of prisoners by the Venezuelan government [1]. Group 1: U.S. Government Actions - President Trump has authorized the CIA to carry out secret operations in Venezuela [1] - The Pentagon is considering land strikes against Venezuela, while the U.S. has already established control over maritime routes [1] - Recent reports indicate that the U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean and has claimed to have sunk five "drug boats" and killed 27 "drug traffickers" since September [1] Group 2: Venezuelan Government Response - Venezuelan President Maduro has accused the U.S. of attempting regime change through military threats and expanding military presence in Latin America [1] - Historically, the CIA has been involved in planning or participating in coups in Latin America [1] Group 3: Drug Trafficking Context - Despite U.S. claims, reports from the Drug Enforcement Administration indicate that Venezuela is not a major source of drugs entering the U.S. [1]