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    1. Huge_Excitement4465 on

      Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello said security forces intercepted a speedboat in the waters off Falcón state on September 14, carrying 100 sacks of cocaine and 2,400 liters of fuel. The operation, which Cabello described as „clean,“ ended with five arrests. The detainees were identified as Joel Luis Rodríguez Ramos, Jesús Antonio Quilarte Carreño, Jhonny José Salazar Gutiérrez, Carlos Alberto Bravo Lemus, and Levi Enrique López, who Cabello alleged is linked to the DEA.According to Cabello, the detainees confessed the shipment was part of a „false flag operation“ designed to incriminate Venezuela in international drug trafficking and justify external aggression. „The four detainees are saying they work for the DEA,“ Cabello told state television, calling the alleged plan a „maneuver for destabilization.“

    2. BanditsMyIdol on

      Not sure if I belueve this.  Let’s wait till we hear from Trump about it.  If he says its false, than we will know its true.

    3. rockhopper92 on

      I trust Venezuela’s government as much as I trust the US’s government.

    4. DizzyBlackberry3999 on

      On one hand, I can’t trust Venezuela. On the other, I can’t trust the US. This is a tough one.

    5. Even if the false flag is fake, capturing drug runners to show evidence of drugs is sort of normal. Dropping multiple missiles on a boat from hundreds of meters above is Trump’s evidence of drugs instead of actual drugs

    6. lhommetrouble on

      Not the first time US government agencies would have been caught running drugs

    7. Four detainees caught in Venezuela and all claim to work for the DEA? Mmmmm, idk about that one. Not necessarily impossible either.

    8. bonyponyride on

      You think The White House is paying street dealer prices? Fuck no! They go to Cocaine Costco.

    9. Historical_Access_92 on

      All these US gov agencies have internal corrupt groups that keep the cycle going. Sometimes they get caught, but quickly dismissed or forgotten.

    10. It would be kinda funny if the whole thing is the CIA once again using drugs to fund their dastardly schemes and selling people out for national propoganda

    11. Postulative on

      OMG! Surely Trumpistan would not stoop so low as to undermine other governments in the Americas. It’s not like a Republican president would deliberately involve the US in the illicit drug trade (for instance with a rebel group like the Contras).

    12. LupusDeusMagnus on

      On one hand, Venezuela is untrustworthy.

      On the other hand, the U.S. is untrustworthy and that is straight out of their playbook.

    13. I think that the main problem with Governments is the humans who work there.

    14. Linked to the DEA =/= „DEA Agent“

      That being said, I wouldn’t put it past the this U.S. administration to plan something like that.

      I also wouldn’t put it past Maduro to have had some of his people convince these guys that that’s who they were driving the boat for.

      None of that changes the fact that we shouldn’t be blowing up boats indiscriminately in International Waters. They can be boarded, we used to do it that way.

    15. Hefty-Comparison-801 on

      I’m not going to blindly believe anything that comes from the Venezuelan government. But it certainly sounds like something the DEA/Trump Admin would be doing right now given that Venezuela isn’t actually responsible for more than a drop in a rainfall of the narcotics that get smuggled into the US.

    16. SomeBaldDude2013 on

      The craziest part? That between the Venezuelan and US governments, I don’t know which one to believe. 

    17. Growinbudskiez on

      It’s hard to select a side in something like this. False flag operations aren’t far-fetched if you look through history and Venezuela’s current regime is far less than trustworthy.

      There are motivations for both.

    18. elchangoblue on

      After all the DEA and CIA operation tactics to destabalize nations….yeah i think this is 100% plausible

    19. As a Brazilian, after the recent events between Brazil and the US, I believe this could actually be true.

      *(And let’s be honest, it wouldn’t be the first time the United States has done this in South America).*

    20. Strongest_Libtard on

      When I’m in a make stuff up competition and my opponents are the Trump administration and the Venezuelan government.

    21. No_usernames_left_25 on

      It was common knowledge in the 80’s and 90’s the CIA was running drugs.

    22. I wouldn’t put it past the current administration to do something like this.

    23. Beepboop5000 on

      Trump is just trying to pump his numbers… Funny how the only thing the FBI director seems to know about is the amount of cocaine their intercepting

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