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In the midst of growing international denunciations of illegal military aggressions in the Caribbean, U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth reported another military attack directed against a vessel off the coast of Venezuela. According to the Pentagon, four men, described as narco-terrorists, were killed in the operation, which was carried out in international waters under the claim that the vessel was allegedly transporting narcotics destined for the United States. This latest aggression unfolds within a broader scenario of ongoing U.S. military interference in the region, justified by Washington as part of its anti-drug campaign. As of now, Venezuela has not issued an official statement regarding the incident.

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00:00In this framework of international denunciation to the illegal military
00:04aggressions in the Caribbean, the U.S. Secretary of War, Peter Hegstad,
00:09reported yet another U.S. military attack against vessels off the coast of Venezuela.
00:15The Pentagon leader informed that four men, which they described as narco-terrorists,
00:21were killed in the attack on the vessel.
00:24The military operation was carried out in international waters off the coast of Venezuela
00:29under the claim that the vessel was allegedly transporting narcotics destined for the United States.
00:35This aggression occurs in a scenario of constant U.S. military interference in the Caribbean
00:40under the justification of carrying out an anti-drug campaign.
00:44Venezuela has not yet published an official statement on this last event.
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