The United States has reportedly intensified military actions by conducting 14 strikes on vessels near Venezuelan waters and the eastern Pacific since September, claiming these vessels were involved in drug trafficking. U.S. Defense Secretary's actions have led to 69 fatalities.

However, the absence of concrete evidence has drawn severe criticism from international figures, including the United Nations' human rights chief, who labeled these actions as violations of international human rights laws. Venezuela has condemned the strikes as illegal acts of aggression, while its president, Nicolas Maduro, accuses former U.S. President Donald Trump of attempting regime change.

The geopolitical tensions have escalated with the U.S. expanding its military presence in the Caribbean, prompting Vene

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