Washington: U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Venezuela on Saturday to have “important” consequences if he refused to retake immigration, as it has been “forced into the United States” as tensions surge in Caracas.
“We want Venezuela to accept all prisoners and mental institutions immediately… to be forced into the United States of America,” Trump said.
Venezuela accuses U.S. of Observation on FridayUndeclared war“In the Caribbean, call for UN investigation into the United States strike More than a dozen drug traffickers have been allegedly killed on board in recent weeks.
Washington has deployed warships to international waters off the coast of Venezuela and backed by F-35 fighters sent to Puerto Rico with its so-called anti-drug operations.
“It’s an unannounced war and you can already see how people were executed in the Caribbean.
Defense Secretary Vladimir Padrino Lopez said while participating in military exercises to deal with the U.S. “Threat.” His remarks came just hours before U.S. President Donald Trump announced a military strike on the ship, claiming that three other alleged “Nacotroelists” were killed, bringing the total death toll to 17 in recent weeks.
He did not say when the attack occurred, and only specified it to occur in the southern U.S. areas of responsibility, which include Central and South America and the Caribbean.
These strikes have sparked debates about the legality of murder, and drug trafficking itself is not a capital crime under U.S. law. Washington also provided specific details to support its claims against actual drug trafficking by ships.
Posted at Dawn on September 21, 2025