Trump says U.S. knocked out "big facility" in Venezuela, but offers few details
Summary
President Donald Trump mentioned on a radio show that the U.S. attacked a large facility, likely in Venezuela, as part of an anti-drug effort. However, no government agency has confirmed this incident, and few details are available. Venezuelan officials have not responded to the claim, and the location or nature of the strike remains unclear.Key Facts
- President Trump said the U.S. "knocked out" a facility in what seemed to be Venezuela.
- No U.S. agency has confirmed whether an attack occurred.
- Trump mentioned an explosion in a dock area related to drug shipping.
- The U.S. has been conducting operations in the Caribbean and Pacific areas to stop drug shipments.
- Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez criticized the U.S. for seizing oil tankers and other military actions.
- Experts noted that if such an action happened, it would usually be kept secret.
- Trump previously approved CIA operations in Venezuela.
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