Venezuela Delays Debate on U. S. Naval Strikes
VenezuelaTue Dec 02 2025
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Venezuela's government has put off a special meeting to talk about setting up a team to look into recent U. S. military actions. These actions targeted boats suspected of moving drugs near Venezuela and in the Pacific Ocean. The meeting was moved to Tuesday, but no one said why it was delayed.
The U. S. has launched around 21 attacks on these boats since September. These strikes have reportedly killed at least 83 people. This is part of a bigger military plan by the U. S. to step up its presence in the area.
On Monday, it was reported that President Donald Trump would meet with his top advisors to discuss Venezuela. This comes after Trump said he had talked with Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro.
The idea to investigate these attacks came after a meeting with families who lost loved ones in the strikes. The investigation would focus on claims made in a news report. The report said a top U. S. military leader ordered the killing of everyone on a boat during a September attack.
This delay raises questions. Why was the meeting postponed? What will happen next? And how will this affect the families involved? It's important to think critically about these events and their impact.
https://localnews.ai/article/venezuela-delays-debate-on-u-s-naval-strikes-ff1bbc55
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