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According to Reuters and CBS reports, President Donald Trump ordered strikes on sites inside Venezuela, including military facilities in Caracas, Miranda, Aragua, and La Guaira. The Venezuelan government condemned the action as “military aggression,” alleging U.S. intent to seize oil and mineral resources, and urged social and political forces to mobilize.
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Escalating Tensions Between Washington and Caracas
Reports from Reuters and CBS News indicate that U.S. military strikes targeted Venezuelan sites, including key military facilities. The Venezuelan government swiftly rejected the attacks, framing them as an attempt by Washington to gain control over the country’s oil and mineral wealth.
In an official statement, Caracas described the strikes as “military aggression” and announced plans to activate nationwide mobilization, calling on social and political groups to resist. The attacks reportedly occurred in Caracas, Miranda, Aragua, and La Guaira states, intensifying fears of broader conflict in the region.
Analysts warn that the escalation could strain already fragile U.S. Latin America relations, while Venezuela’s leadership seeks to rally domestic support against perceived external threats.
Notable Updates / Major Takeaways
U.S. Action: Strikes ordered by President Trump on Venezuelan sites.
Target Areas: Caracas, Miranda, Aragua, La Guaira states.
Venezuelan Response: Government condemns “military aggression,” alleges U.S. resource motives.
Mobilization: Call for social and political forces to resist.
Global Context: Heightened geopolitical tension in Latin America.
Sources: Reuters; CBS News reporting on X; Venezuelan government statement.
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