Government Condemnation and Regional Alarm
The Venezuelan government issued a statement condemning the U.S. actions.
It said the country:
“Rejects, repudiates and denounces before the international community the extremely serious military aggression perpetrated by the current Government of the United States of America.”
Tensions between the two nations have been simmering since last year.
Since September 2, the U.S. has carried out strikes on vessels in international waters, claiming they were involved in drug trafficking.
Those operations reportedly resulted in more than 110 deaths.
What Happens Next?
Key claims remain unverified.
The fate and location of Venezuela’s president and first lady are unknown.
Military forces on both sides are now on heightened alert.
The demand for proof of life underscores how serious the situation has become.
And with regional allies watching closely, the crisis appears far from over.
