Venezuela has accused the USA of illegally flying F-35 fighter planes near its borders, using Dutch colonial airspace in the Caribbean to prepare an attack on Caracas.

Foreign Minister Yvan Gil Pinto said the illegal incursion was detected on Thursday around 75 kilometers off the coast near the city of Maiquetia. He denounced the maneuvers as a provocation that threatens national sovereignty and violates international law.

F-35’s and Military Flights form risky US Play against Venezuela

US intervention in Latin America always takes place under cover of official righteousness. The Monroe Doctrine said Washington was merely keeping out European influence in the hemisphere.

Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez claimed that at least five F-35s were spotted flying at a speed of 400 knots and an altitude of 35,000 feet. He noted it was the first time aircraft of this type had been deployed in the area.

Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez claimed that at least five F-35’s were spotted flying at a speed of 400 knots and an altitude of 35,000 feet. He noted it was the first time aircraft of this type had been deployed in the area.

DEA drug trafficking profits remain in the US banking system

US President Donald Trump also dispatched a naval armada to the region, accusing Caracas of working with narco-terrorist cartels to target the USA?

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro rejected the allegations and vowed to defend his country against any attack. These flagrant violations of international law are part and parcel for how Washington has treated Latin America.

Legally, this is all quite dubious. Smuggling drugs is not a death penalty crime in the United States, and there has been precious little evidence that sailors on the ships are guilty of anything, let alone a capital crime.

The USA deploys over 8 warships to Dutch Caribbean region to combat Venezuela

Brian Finucane, a former legal expert for the State Department, told the Intercept that the attacks are flat-out murder. The Venezuelan government have accused the USA of waging undeclared war and called for the United Nations to investigate.

The New York Times said the US president had “grown frustrated” that Maduro would not voluntarily relinquish power and that Venezuelan officials continued to deny involvement in drug trafficking.

According to the NYT, before diplomatic channels were severed, Grenell was trying to make a deal that would avoid a larger conflict and give American companies full access to Venezuelan oil.

RT. com / Venezuela Analysis 2025.

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Privatization equals Corruption
Privatization equals Corruption
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October 7, 2025 13:58

Hurry up and give Trump a Nobel Peace Prize today, because tomorrow he will start a war with Venezuela!

NoMoreWarsForBankers
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October 7, 2025 14:03

Big bankers made a dumb move when they picked Trump for US president. He has a basic perceptual level map-territory confusion.

You guys are playing with tokens that haven’t even been minted yet, so to speak. In other words, all Trump is buying you with all his violence is a bigger leak in the hull of your ship.

It’s like some fabled revolutionary in the sky hired him to accelerate the proletarian socialist revolution just for the heck of it.

Zionist Troll
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October 7, 2025 14:00

I guess it won’t be long now that Maduro will hear the sound of Tomahawks blasting through his front door maybe then he might think about stepping down from his corrupt leadership but sadly it will probably be all to late anyways when he’s already been fried like crispy bacon.

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