Venezuela warns US ‘aggression’ is first stage amid ‘continental ambitions’

Venezuela warns US ‘aggression’ is first stage amid ‘continental ambitions’

Venezuela, which is waging an unofficial conflict to overthrow Venezuela’s government, has informed the UN Security Council (UNSC) that it has “continental ambitions” over a large portion of Latin America.

“It’s not just Venezuela,” he said. Samuel Moncada, the UN’s ambassador to Venezuela, stated at a UNSC meeting on Tuesday.

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According to Moncada, the US government has stated this in its National Security Strategy, which states that they are responsible for shaping the continent’s future.

“We want to make Venezuela known to the world so that it doesn’t become just the first target of a larger plan. He claimed that the US government wants to divide us so that it can take us out on our own.

Venezuela requested a UNSC meeting earlier this month to address the “ongoing US aggression” that had started in September when the White House launched airstrikes against ships in the Caribbean Sea and the eastern Pacific Ocean. The vessels were allegedly supplying US drugs, according to the White House, without providing any supporting evidence.

At least 105 people have been killed in the US forces’ attacks thus far, according to Washington, who insists they are necessary to stop the flow of drugs to US shores. Legal experts and Latin American leaders have referred to these killings as “extrajudicial killings.”

Since the White House has been acting without the consent of the US Congress, whose authority is required to formally declare war on another country, Moncada also alleged at the UNSC meeting that the administration of US President Donald Trump has violated both international and US domestic law.

Moncada claimed that Trump’s “military act aimed at laying siege on the Venezuelan nation” stemmed from his last week’s imposition of a naval blockade on all US-sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers.

The masks have been removed, according to Moncada. It is not freedom, security, or anything else, but it is. It is land, mined, and is oil.

Maduro and his illegitimate regime are denounced by the US envoy.

According to Moncada, US forces have seize at least two Venezuelan oil tankers and seize at least 4 million barrels of the country’s oil in a “robbery carried out by military force.”

The US coastguard, which has the authority to board ships under US sanctions, has defended its naval blockade of Venezuela as a “law enforcement” action. A naval blockade, on the other hand, would be regarded as a war crime by international law.

Latin American drug cartels are still the “single most serious threat,” according to Mike Waltz, the US ambassador to the UN, and Trump will continue to use US power to oust them. Additionally, Walletz claimed that Venezuelan oil plays a significant role in funding the cartels there.

According to him, “Sanctioned oil tankers serve as Maduro’s primary economic lifeline and his illegitimate regime’s primary economic lifeline.”

Several international drug cartels, including Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua, were earlier this year designated terrorist organizations by the White House. In November, Washington also included the “Cartel de los Soles,” which it claims is led by Maduro.

The Venezuelan leader has refuted US allegations and accused the Trump administration of using the allegations as a pretext for “regime change” in his nation.

Separately, Russia’s UN ambassador warned that the US’s “intervention” in Venezuela might serve as a template for upcoming violent attacks on Latin American states.

Source: Aljazeera

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