United States ruler, Donald Trump, has just sent the world’s largest aircraft carrier to the Caribbean, as a push towards war continues. The U.S. president has also not ruled out sending troops to Venezuela, which will be seen as a provocation by Caracas.
Washington’s aggression toward Venezuela has been touted as a resistance to illicit drug trafficking. Since committing several war crimes against civilian boats, with a lack of evidence to support the drug trafficking narrative, it continues to push, the U.S. has trained its sights on Socialist-run Venezuela. The arrival of the colossal USS Gerald Ford has now sparked the biggest military buildup since the Cuban Missile Crisis, according to a report by Yahoo! News. Operation Southern Spear is now underway: a dozen warships, thousands of troops, and a barrage of so-called “anti-narco” strikes that have already left scores dead.
The attacks have been dubbed “war crimes” for all the right reasons. Military officials demanded that civilians (acting outside any ruling class) be attacked and killed without receiving due process. The U.S. is doing a great job of starting a war, if that’s what it’s trying to do.
War Crimes Stacking Up: Three More Killed In US Attack On A Venezuelan Boat
Oddly enough, socialist Nicolas Maduro, the ruler of Venezuela, says that the U.S. is inventing a war. Since the U.S. is about to officially declare Maduro a terrorist, coupled with Trump’s accusation that he heads a major cartel, it appears that regime change is the goal of this provocation that could lead to war.
Yesterday, Trump also declared that he has not ruled out putting American forces on the ground in Venezuela. Accoridng to a report by Reuters, he did express a willingness to hear directly from Maduro regarding the Venezuelan leader’s proposals to avert further U.S. military escalation.
When asked if he would rule out U.S. troops on the ground in the South American country, Trump said: “No, I don’t rule out that, I don’t rule out anything.”
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