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Trump announces that the US will take action soon against Venezuelan drug traffickers in land

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that "very soon" the U.S. would begin taking steps to stop suspected Venezuelan drug dealers on land.

"You've probably noticed that people don't want to deliver by sea. We'll start to stop them also by land." "The land is easier but it's about to begin very soon," Trump said in a virtual conversation with U.S. servicemen.

The Venezuelan Ministry of Communications did not respond immediately to a comment request.

The Trump administration is evaluating Venezuelan options in order to combat what they have portrayed as Nicolas Maduro’s role in the supply of illegal drugs which has killed Americans. Maduro denies any involvement in the illegal drug trade.

The U.S. military in the region has focused its efforts on anti-narcotics operations despite the fact that the firepower assembled far exceeds what is needed. Since September, U.S. forces have conducted at least 21 attacks on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean or Pacific. At least 83 people were killed.

In recent weeks, reports of imminent action have been widely circulated as the U.S. Military has sent forces to the Caribbean in response to worsening relations between Venezuela and the U.S.

Citing four U.S. government officials

reported

On Saturday, the U.S. announced that it was about to launch a second phase of operations in Venezuela. (Reporting and editing by Diane Craft, David Gregorio and Ismail Shakil)

(source: Reuters)