President Donald Trump gave permission to General Dan Caine, head of the Joint Chiefs
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, warned Venezuela this Friday that if his aircraft fighters put “in a dangerous situation” to the forces of his country they “will be demolished”, one day after the Pentagon confirmed that two Venezuelan F-16 survived an American destroyer in the Caribbean.
Trump He gave permission to General Dan Caine, head of the Joint General Staff, and his captains of making the decision to demolish Venezuelan airplanes if they approach American warships dangerously.
United States ordered the display of 10 f-35 combat planes In a Puerto Rico airfield to perform operations against drug cartels, sources told the news agency Reuters. This after the complaint regarding the overflow of two Venezuelan F-16 about an American destroyer in the Caribbean.
The new deployment adds to an intense US military presence in the southern Caribbean, while Trump fulfills his campaign promise to end the groups to which he blames to channel drugs to the United States.
This also follows an American military attack on Tuesday that killed 11 people and sank a boat from Venezuela that, according to Trump, transported illegal drugs for the Aragua train.
*Journalism in Venezuela is exercised in a hostile environment for the press with dozens of legal instruments arranged for the punishment of the word, especially the laws “against hatred”, “against fascism” and “against blockade.” This content was written taking into consideration the threats and limits that, consequently, have been imposed on the dissemination of information from within the country.
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