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Title: USA Attacks Drug Ship in Caribbean, Sparks Venezuelan Outcry

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

U.S. Military leadership Change &⁣ Rising Tensions with Venezuela

CARACAS/WASHINGTON ⁤- The United States is facing heightened ⁣scrutiny regarding its activities near Venezuela,⁣ following a surprising announcement of a leadership change within its⁢ Southern Command and⁣ escalating tensions along the Colombian border.⁣ Venezuela has formally⁤ appealed too‌ the United Nations Security Council, alleging illegal attacks by the U.S.and requesting an examination.

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete ​Hegseth announced Thursday that Admiral Alvin Holsey,commander of U.S. forces in Latin​ America,​ will leave his post at the end ⁢of the year – a departure⁢ occurring after onyl one year in the role, significantly shorter⁤ than the typical three-year term. Reuters reports information⁣ suggesting tensions between Holsey and Hegseth, though the connection⁣ to U.S. actions in the Caribbean ⁤remains unclear.

Venezuela’s appeal to the UN Security Council, detailed in a‍ letter seen by Reuters,⁤ calls​ for an investigation into attacks on “civilian ships” transiting⁢ international waters and a reaffirmation ⁤of respect for national sovereignty. ‌Venezuelan UN Ambassador‍ Samuel ⁢Moncada made the formal accusation.President ⁤Nicolás Maduro stated that no ⁣previous management had openly admitted to directing the CIA to “kill, overthrow and destroy ​countries.”

though, any resolution within the UN Security Council is highly likely stalled due to ⁤the ⁢U.S.’s ⁤veto power ‌as a permanent member. ‍The council convened last week at the request of Venezuela, Russia, and China to discuss the⁢ growing tensions.

Together,⁣ Venezuela is increasing its military presence along its border ‍with Colombia. Authorities in the venezuelan states of Táchira and Amazonas announced ⁤increased patrols and control‍ measures at border crossings. General Michell Valladares, commander of the⁤ Venezuelan armed forces in Táchira, reported the⁣ deployment ⁣of 17,000 soldiers. General ‍Lionel Sojo, commander of the Venezuelan army in Amazonas, stated the ‌measures aim to enhance military readiness, with‌ additional ⁢troops stationed along Venezuela’s⁤ coastline.

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