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Title: US Launches Military Operation Targeting Drug Traffickers in Caribbean, Pacific

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

US Launches ‘Operation southern ​Spear’ Amidst Increased Military presence in South ⁤America

The United States has announced the launch of “Operation Southern Spear,” a ⁣mission directed by the​ Department of‍ War‌ and ⁤aligned ⁣with ⁣President’s priorities to counter illicit drug trafficking and enhance regional security. The announcement, made late Thursday by⁤ National Security Advisor Robert Hegseth, coincides with a ‌notable build-up of US military‌ assets⁢ in⁤ the⁤ Latin ⁢America region.

This progress ⁢follows a recent report ‍detailing the US​ military’s 20th strike on vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific, resulting in four fatalities earlier⁣ this week. According to CNN, ‌citing ⁢an unnamed US⁢ Defense Department⁣ official, there were “no ‌survivors” from Monday’s ⁤strike on ‍a suspected drug ⁤smuggling vessel. The⁢ US has conducted thes attacks, claiming to target drug​ smuggling⁤ operations, but ‌has ​yet to provide supporting evidence ​or legal justification for the lethal force‌ employed, which has reportedly resulted in approximately⁤ 80 deaths to⁣ date.

US ‍Secretary​ of State Marco Rubio responded to criticism ⁤from G-7 allies regarding ‌the​ US attacks on Wednesday, asserting that European​ nations would not dictate ‍US ‍national ‍security ‌decisions.

The launch of Operation Southern Spear‍ is further⁤ underscored by the anticipated⁤ arrival of the USS ‌Gerald ⁣R Ford, the most advanced US aircraft carrier, off the coast of​ Venezuela in the coming days. This deployment represents an ⁣extraordinary display⁤ of US military power not witnessed in South America for generations.

The increased military presence, encompassing ⁤troops, naval forces, ​and​ air ⁣power, is ​officially framed as part of⁤ the Trump governance’s efforts to dismantle Latin American⁤ drug ‍trafficking organizations. However, it is widely perceived as‌ a move aimed at the potential ‌removal of Venezuelan ⁣President Nicolás Maduro.

President Maduro, speaking ⁢on Venezuelan state‌ television ⁤Wednesday,⁣ accused‍ the US of fabricating justifications for⁢ its ​attacks on vessels ​in regional waters and its threats against Venezuela. “Since they cannot say ⁢that we ⁤have hidden biological or chemical⁢ weapons, they invent a bizarre narrative,” Maduro stated, referencing accusations of drug trafficking​ leveled against⁢ him by Washington.

In response to the escalating US military presence,Venezuela’s Ministry ​of defense announced the mobilization of nearly 200,000 troops‍ for a two-day exercise designed to⁣ bolster ⁣the nation’s⁣ preparedness against the “imperialist threat.” Defence ‍Minister ⁤Vladimir Padrino ⁢Lopez characterized the US ​military deployment in⁢ the ⁢Caribbean as a “vulgar attack against⁤ the sovereignty and peace” of ‍Venezuela and the ‍broader region.

Elizabeth dickinson,⁢ Senior Analyst for the Andes ​region at the International‌ Crisis Group, told the Associated Press that ⁢an⁤ aircraft carrier offers little utility in combating drug ⁣trafficking. “I think it’s clearly a ‌message that is much more⁢ geared ⁢towards⁣ pressuring caracas,” she said.

[Original article included embedded Twitter posts which are not replicable in this text-only format.]

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