Narco-terrorism

DOJ’s Shift: Why Maduro Isn’t Labeled a Drug Cartel Head Anymore

The Justice Department’s revised indictment of Nicolás Maduro, while still accusing him of “narco-terrorism” and drug trafficking, now describes the Cártel de los Soles as a “patronage system” rather than a literal organization. This shift contrasts with the original 2020 indictment and highlights inconsistencies within the government, as the Treasury and State Departments continue to designate Cártel de los Soles as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. This designation is key for Trump, who has been using it rhetorically to justify policies, like the summary execution of suspected drug smugglers, blurring the lines between drug trafficking and violent aggression. Critics argue that the FTO label is being applied loosely, even when it lacks a strong legal or factual basis, particularly in cases like Cártel de los Soles.

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Maduro Pleads Not Guilty: A US Court Case Riddled with Questions and Irony

President Nicolas Maduro pleads not guilty to charges of narco-terrorism. Well, that’s not exactly a shock, is it? When faced with such serious accusations, the obvious response is a plea of not guilty. It’s the starting point, the legal maneuver that kicks off the whole process. But the situation surrounding this particular case raises so many questions, it’s hard to know where to begin.

The very nature of the charges, “narco-terrorism,” is something that warrants a closer look. Is this a legitimate charge? It sounds like something right out of a spy novel. Are the actual crimes more run-of-the-mill, and the “narco-terrorism” part is just there for the sensationalist headlines?… Continue reading

US Seizes Another Tanker Off Venezuela, Brazil Warns of “Humanitarian Catastrophe”

The United States has seized another oil tanker, the Panama-flagged Centuries, off the coast of Venezuela, citing its use in funding narco-terrorism, as confirmed by Secretary Noem of the Department of Homeland Security. This action, following the prior seizure of the Skipper, has escalated tensions and prompted warnings of a “humanitarian catastrophe” from Brazil’s President Lula. The Venezuelan government condemned the interception as “international piracy” and accused the U.S. of stealing oil and forcing the crew’s disappearance. The seizure occurred despite the Century’s lack of U.S. sanctions and as President Trump has declared an embargo and called for a complete blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers.

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US Military’s Drug Boat Strikes: Murders, War Crimes, and Escalating Risks

US Southern Command announced on Sunday its 21st strike on an alleged drug-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, resulting in the deaths of three individuals. Intelligence confirmed the vessel was engaged in narcotics smuggling along a known trafficking route. This latest strike brings the total number of individuals killed in these operations to 83. The campaign, intended to disrupt drug flow into the US, has faced criticism, with some allies like the UK and Colombia halting intelligence sharing over concerns of legality.

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US Boat Strikes in Caribbean: 32 Deaths, Critics Decry Extrajudicial Killings

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US Attorney General Offers $50 Million Bounty, Raising War Concerns and Distraction Accusations

The U.S. government, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, has increased the reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to $50 million, doubling the previous amount. Maduro is accused of aiding drug cartels and operating a corrupt regime, with the U.S. alleging his involvement in narco-terrorism through alliances with organizations like Tren de Aragua and the Cartel de Los Soles. Maduro was previously indicted on charges related to narco-terrorism, cocaine importation, and possession of weapons. The government has also seized significant assets linked to Maduro, including jets and vehicles, highlighting the seriousness of the charges and the ongoing efforts to hold him accountable.

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