(2025-11-11). Trump's LIES about Venezuela EXPOSED. thealtworld.com
Dozens have been killed in U.S. airstrikes on boats off the Venezuelan and Colombian coasts. | The Trump administration claims it's targeting drug traffickers — but there's no evidence. And now they're threatening airstrikes inside Venezuela. | U.S. warships now encircle Venezuela, joined by 10,000 troops and the Navy's largest aircraft carrier. | This is a war in slow motion, justified by recycled lies, CIA covert ops, and billionaire-backed propaganda. | Rania Khalek speaks with Zoe Alexandra, managing editor of Peoples Dispatch and co-author of "Why Venezuela? How the US tries to undermine democracy and…
(2025-11-11). US aircraft carrier in Latin America fuels Venezuelan fears of attack. geo.tv
The world's largest warship, US aircraft carrier USS Gerald R Ford, on its way out of the Oslofjord at Nesodden and Bygdoy, Norway, September 17, 2025.— ReutersA US aircraft carrier strike group arrived in Latin America on Tuesday, escalating a military buildup that Venezuela has…
(2025-11-11). Presidente Petro advierte que codicia por recursos naturales amenaza a Colombia y Venezuela. radiohc.cu El presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro advirtió este lunes que la 'codicia' por los recursos naturales no renovables de Venezuela es una amenaza que podría convertir a Colombia y Venezuela en una 'Siria' | El mandatario vinculó esta presión externa con las 'castas oligárquicas' y refutó las acusaciones sobre supuestos lazos con el narcotráfico.La espada de Bolívar nunca se untó de cocaína. El poder no es nuestro, es de los pueblos", aseveró. | La advertencia del jefe de Estado colombiano se produce mientras se despliega una fuerza naval de Estados Unidos en aguas del mar Caribe, cerca de las costas venezolanas,…
(2025-11-11). President Maduro Calls on CELAC Summit to Condemn Militarization of Caribbean. orinocotribune.com Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro addressed a letter to the leaders of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) meeting in Santa Marta, Colombia, calling for a unified continental response to the US military deployment in the Caribbean that has already caused nearly 70 civilian deaths at sea. | "The principle at stake today is clear and decisive: the sovereignty of states and the free self-determination of peoples. Venezuela declares this with absolute clarity: it does not accept and will not accept any tutelage. We do not accept that under euphemisms such as 'security' or the 'war on drugs,…
(2025-11-11). 'Snatched From Our Hands': Venezuelan Children Rescued from US Captivity in Last Week's Repatriation Flights. orinocotribune.com Caracas ( Flight number 84 of Venezuela's Return to the Homeland Plan landed on Friday, November 7, carrying 200 nationals deported from Texas under what Venezuelan authorities describe as racist and xenophobic US policies. This group consisted of 157 men, 29 women, and 13 children. | It was preceded by flight number 83, which arrived on Wednesday, Nove…
(2025-11-11). Civilian Death Toll Rises to 75 in US SOUTHCOM's Killing Spree. orinocotribune.com Caracas ( The information was disclosed in a social media post, where Hegseth stressed that the attacks were ordered by the US president, Donald Trump.
(2025-11-11). Report: UK Believes US Strikes on Boats in the Caribbean Are Illegal, No Longer Sharing Intelligence. news.antiwar.com The UK has ceased sharing intelligence with the US about suspected drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean because it believes the US bombing campaign against vessels in the region is illegal and doesn't want to be complicit, CNN reported on Tuesday. The report comes as the US military has ramped up its bombing campaign against …
(2025-11-11). US strikes are blowing up more than just boats in LatAm. responsiblestatecraft.org Latin American and European leaders convened in the coastal Caribbean city of Santa Marta, Colombia this weekend to discuss trade, energy and security, yet regional polarization over the Trump administration's lethal strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean overshadowed the regional agenda and significantly depressed turnout.Last week, Bloomberg