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		<title>US Intensifies Anti-Narcotics Campaign with Strike on Venezuelan Drug Hub</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[West Palm Beach &#8211; The United States has signaled a renewed determination to curb international drug trafficking after President Donald]]></description>
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<p><strong>West Palm Beach</strong> &#8211; The United States has signaled a renewed determination to curb international drug trafficking after President Donald Trump confirmed that a key drug boat loading facility in Venezuela was successfully struck.</p>



<p>The operation reflects Washington’s broader commitment to disrupting illicit narcotics networks that threaten regional and global security.</p>



<p>Speaking publicly, President Trump said the strike targeted an area used to load boats with illegal drugs, marking a significant step in counter-narcotics enforcement.</p>



<p>He emphasized that the action was focused on infrastructure linked to trafficking rather than civilian areas, underscoring the operation’s security-driven objective.</p>



<p>The announcement comes amid growing concern over the scale of drug flows originating from or passing through the Caribbean region.</p>



<p>US authorities have repeatedly highlighted the role of maritime routes in enabling organized crime and fueling transnational drug networks.</p>



<p>By targeting logistical hubs, officials believe such operations can significantly weaken trafficking capabilities and reduce the flow of narcotics.</p>



<p>The administration has framed these actions as part of a wider effort to protect communities in the United States and partner nations.</p>



<p>President Trump noted that the strike followed earlier actions against drug-smuggling vessels, reinforcing a sustained strategy rather than a one-off event.</p>



<p>US defense and security agencies have previously shared footage and assessments demonstrating the effectiveness of maritime interdictions.</p>



<p>The reported strike also reflects increased coordination across US national security institutions involved in counter-narcotics missions.</p>



<p>While specific operational details were not disclosed, officials stressed that such actions are carefully planned and executed.</p>



<p>The focus remains on dismantling criminal supply chains while minimizing broader regional instability.</p>



<p>Observers say the move signals stronger pressure on criminal networks operating in and around Venezuela.</p>



<p>For years, US policymakers have argued that drug trafficking undermines governance, fuels violence, and destabilizes economies across the hemisphere.</p>



<p>The latest action aligns with Washington’s long-standing policy of combining enforcement with regional cooperation.</p>



<p>US officials have emphasized that counter-narcotics operations are conducted within a broader legal and strategic framework.</p>



<p>The Caribbean and Eastern Pacific have seen expanded US military and security presence aimed at surveillance and interdiction.</p>



<p>This enhanced posture is intended to deter traffickers and reassure regional partners of US commitment.</p>



<p>Congress has closely monitored these operations, reflecting bipartisan concern over the drug trade’s human and economic costs.</p>



<p>Supporters of the strategy argue that disrupting facilities on land complements efforts at sea, closing critical gaps exploited by traffickers.</p>



<p>The administration has also highlighted the importance of intelligence-driven actions to ensure precision and accountability.</p>



<p>Regional analysts note that sustained pressure can reshape trafficking routes and reduce cartel influence over time.</p>



<p>The US continues to call on regional governments to cooperate in addressing the shared challenge of narcotics trafficking.</p>



<p>Officials stress that success depends on combining enforcement, intelligence sharing, and long-term development strategies.</p>



<p>President Trump’s comments suggest that Washington is prepared to escalate efforts where necessary to protect its national interests.</p>



<p>The action also sends a clear signal that drug-related infrastructure will remain a priority target.</p>



<p>As the campaign continues, the administration has reiterated its goal of reducing drug availability and associated violence.</p>



<p>Many experts view the move as part of a broader recalibration of US engagement in the region.</p>



<p>For now, the strike underscores a message of resolve and proactive enforcement in the fight against global drug trafficking.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Moscow &#8211; Russia’s Foreign Ministry has called for restraint and respect for international law following recent United States military operations]]></description>
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<p><strong>Moscow </strong>&#8211; Russia’s Foreign Ministry has called for restraint and respect for international law following recent United States military operations in the Caribbean Sea, while reaffirming its commitment to cooperation and peaceful dialogue with nations in the region, including Venezuela.</p>



<p>In a statement released on Saturday, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova noted that Russia was monitoring developments related to U.S. operations against drug trafficking in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific. She emphasized the importance of ensuring that all international efforts aimed at addressing security challenges are conducted in accordance with global norms and mutual respect among states.</p>



<p>“We encourage all parties to act within the framework of international law and maintain transparency and cooperation in addressing regional concerns,” Zakharova said in her remarks published on the ministry’s website.</p>



<p>The comments come as the United States continues its campaign in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, aimed at countering illegal drug trade networks. The initiative includes maritime patrols, air surveillance and joint enforcement actions with partner nations.</p>



<p>According to reports, the U.S. presence in the region has expanded in recent months with increased deployment of naval and air assets. American officials have said the operations are part of a broader strategy to strengthen maritime security and protect regional waters from organized crime.</p>



<p>Russian officials, however, have expressed concern about the scale of the military presence and urged for balanced measures that contribute to long-term regional stability. Zakharova noted that Russia supports international cooperation against illicit trafficking but believes such initiatives should align with the principles of proportionality and non-interference.</p>



<p>“Russia values dialogue and partnership in addressing transnational threats,” she said, adding that multilateral coordination through the United Nations and regional institutions is the most effective way to achieve sustainable solutions.</p>



<p>The Foreign Ministry also reiterated Russia’s ongoing collaboration with Venezuela within the framework of existing bilateral agreements. Both countries have maintained regular exchanges on economic, energy and cultural initiatives. In May, President Vladimir Putin and President Nicolás Maduro met in Moscow to sign a strategic partnership plan aimed at deepening cooperation in areas such as trade, science, and technology.</p>



<p>Officials from both nations described the agreement as a continuation of their long-standing diplomatic relationship, focused on mutual respect and support for national sovereignty.</p>



<p>Analysts note that the statement from Moscow reflects Russia’s broader foreign policy approach, which emphasizes dialogue, non-intervention, and the importance of international law in maintaining global stability. Diplomatic experts said that while differing perspectives between major powers are expected, the emphasis on communication channels remains essential in avoiding misunderstandings and promoting peace.</p>



<p>Regional observers in Latin America have also called for continued cooperation among all stakeholders to ensure that anti-narcotics initiatives contribute to safety and development rather than heightening geopolitical tensions. Several Caribbean governments have expressed interest in maintaining balanced partnerships with both Western and Eastern powers, focusing on joint efforts in maritime security, environmental protection and economic growth.</p>



<p>Russia’s reaffirmation of its position comes amid a complex global security environment, with multiple regional initiatives taking place across the Americas, Europe and Asia. The Foreign Ministry underlined the need for collective responsibility in addressing transnational challenges, including organized crime, drug trafficking, and illegal maritime activities.</p>



<p>In closing, Zakharova stressed that Russia remains open to constructive dialogue with all nations, including the United States, to promote mutual understanding and coordination in tackling shared global threats. She said that Moscow continues to advocate for diplomacy and cooperation as the most effective means to maintain peace and stability.</p>



<p>“Russia supports all initiatives that aim to strengthen international security through dialogue and partnership,” Zakharova concluded. “It is through collaboration, not confrontation, that the global community can achieve lasting progress.”</p>
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