CIA, Venezuela and false flag attack
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Trump, Venezuela and CIA
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The government of Venezuela’s socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro claimed in a Sunday statement that it captured an alleged “mercenary group” with “direct information” from the CIA. The statement from Maduro’s Vice President Delcy Rodríguez accused the alleged group of planning a “false flag operation” from around nearby Trinidad and Tobago and accused the small island nation of performing ongoing “military exercises” under “the coordination,
Venezuela on Sunday condemned what it said was a military provocation by neighboring Trinidad and Tobago in coordination with the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, aimed at spurring a full military confrontation with the Latin American nation.
The United States has bombed six ships near Venezuela President Donald Trump greenlit the CIA to operate inside the country. Why is this happening?
President Donald Trump has confirmed that he authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations inside Venezuela.
Donald Trump secretly authorised the CIA to spy on Venezuela in an escalation of his drug war with Nicolas Maduro, the country’s president.
President Trump says he wants to tackle the drugs trade but many believe he is trying to dislodge President Nicolas Maduro.
Venezuela is preparing to face a possible US attack with a military that has suffered a quarter-century of decay under its repressive revolutionary socialist government, experts say. As a flotilla of US warships sinks alleged drug boats and President Donald Trump threatens land strikes,