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Venezuela’s Maduro orders new navy workout routines after U.S. navy blows up one other alleged drug boat in Caribbean
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Venezuela’s Maduro orders new navy workout routines after U.S. navy blows up one other alleged drug boat in Caribbean

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Wednesday ordered navy workout routines within the nation’s greatest shantytowns after U.S. forces blew up one other boat allegedly carrying medicine from the Caribbean nation.

President Trump stated six “narcoterrorists” had been killed within the strike on the vessel close to Venezuela, bringing the variety of individuals killed in such assaults since early September to not less than 27. Mr. Trump stated the newest strike was performed in worldwide waters and that “Intelligence” confirmed that the vessel was trafficking narcotics and was on a recognized drug trafficking route.

Mr. Trump has additionally deployed eight warships, a nuclear-powered submarine and fighter jets to the area as a part of what he has introduced as an operation to fight drug smuggling into the USA.

The Senate voted final week on a battle powers decision that will have barred the Trump administration from conducting the strikes until Congress particularly approved them. The decision did not go.

A ship burns off the coast of Venezuela on this display seize taken from a video launched Oct. 14, 2025, depicting what President Trump stated in a submit on Fact Social was a U.S. strike on a suspected drug-trafficking boat. 

DONALD TRUMP VIA TRUTH SOCIAL through Reuters


Maduro, who’s broadly believed to have stolen final 12 months’s presidential election, has accused Washington of plotting regime change.

In a message on the Telegram social community, Maduro stated he was mobilizing the navy, police and a civilian militia to defend Venezuela’s “mountains, coasts, faculties, hospitals, factories and markets.”

State tv confirmed photos of armored autos deploying within the sprawling low-income Caracas suburb of Petare, a conventional stronghold of socialist assist.

Navy workout routines may also happen in Miranda state, which neighbors Caracas.

He stated the deployments intention to “win the peace.”

US strikes another 'narco-trafficking vessel' off Venezuelan coast

President Trump stated the U.S. carried out one other strike on ‘a narco-trafficking vessel’ off the coast of Venezuela on Oct. 14, 2025.

Yasin Demirci/Anadolu through Getty Pictures


Earlier this month, Maduro stated he was able to declare a state of emergency over what he known as the specter of U.S. “aggression.” In August, hundreds of residents lined up in Caracas to hitch the nation’s militia in case there’s a U.S. invasion.

Mr. Trump accuses Maduro of heading a drug cartel — expenses Maduro denies.

The U.S. Justice Division in August doubled a bounty for data resulting in Maduro’s seize to $50 million.

Venezuela’s Inside Minister Diosdado Cabello stated Wednesday the USA was scheming to “rob” Venezuela, as soon as a rich oil nation, “of its immense pure sources.”

The strain on Maduro inched larger final week when U.S.-backed opposition chief Maria Corina Machado was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for main peaceable resistance to his 12-year rule.

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