The president of Venezuela is ready to talk to the USA. In the background, attacks on smugglers ships


Reuters reached the content of the letter sent by Maduro to Trump. The President of Venezuela rejected the US statements saying that Venezuela plays a significant role in drug trafficking. According to Maduro, only 5 percent Drugs produced in Colombia goes transit through Venezuela, of which 70 percent It was detained and destroyed by Venezuelan services.
Maduro would like to meet with a special US envoy for special operations by Richard Grenell to “overcome media noise and fake news”. At the same time, he emphasized that Grenell had previously helped to dispel the allegations that Venezuela was opposed to migrants.
The Maduro letter was sent on September 6, two days after the American attack on a ship, on which, according to Donald Trump, there were drug smugglers from Gang Tren de Aragua. The White House did not comment on the matter.
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Americans attack Venezuelan ships
On September 16, another attack on the ship, on which drug smugglers were to be located. According to President Donald Trump, three gang members were killed as a result of the operation.
It was the second fatal blow of the American army on Łódź, which was to belong to the Venezuelan drug gang. In the first such incident on September 2, eleven people were killed, and according to Trump's administration, a boat was to hit drugs belonging to the Tren de Aragua gang, which Trump officially recognized as a terrorist organization.
The USA crucial impact against the Venezuelan cartel was criticized by some Democrats and Republicans in Congress as potentially illegal. According to the New York Times, who referred to the American official, that Łódź turned back to Venezuela when she was struck by rockets. Administration representatives argued that they had the right to shoot at hundreds of kilometers from the USA without warning, because every year about 100,000 die due to drugs. Americans. They also claimed, without providing it, that Tren de Aragua was commissioned by the Venezuelan regime of Nicolas Maduro. Despite this, the vice president of JD Vance said that the impact was the right thing regardless of the legal qualifications.




