
US Defence Chief Pete Hegseth Confirms Full Approval for Caribbean Drug Strike Operations near Venezuela
Washington D.C. – US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed that he has full authorization to conduct US military strikes on vessels near the coast of Venezuela. These operations specifically target ships allegedly carrying illegal drugs. Hegseth emphasized the importance of stopping drug trafficking through the Caribbean waters.
The defence chief assured that all necessary permissions and legal clearances are in place for these military actions. This move aims to curb the flow of narcotics into the United States, which poses serious security threats.
Objectives of the Military Operations
- Disrupt drug supply routes in the Caribbean region
- Seize illegal drug shipments before they reach US shores
- Protect national security by reducing narcotics inflow
The announcement highlights the ongoing commitment of the US government to combat drug trafficking in the region using military means if necessary. These strikes mark a proactive approach to address the complex challenges of illegal drug movement near Venezuela’s waters, a known hotspot for such activities.
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