Los Estados Unidos han designado al Cartel de los Soles de Venezuela y a la notoria pandilla Tren de Aragua como organizaciones terroristas, alegando vínculos directos con el presidente Nicolás Maduro y sus asociados. El Tesoro de los Estados Unidos impuso sanciones a los líderes principales de estos grupos, congelando sus activos vinculados a Estados Unidos y haciendo ilegal que los estadounidenses hagan negocios con ellos. Las autoridades acusan a estas organizaciones de estar involucradas en tráfico de drogas, tráfico de personas, extorsión y apoyo a otras pandillas criminales en todo el hemisferio occidental. Estados Unidos también está ofreciendo recompensas de varios millones de dólares por información que conduzca a la captura de figuras clave, incluido el líder del Tren de Aragua 'Niño Guerrero'. Estos movimientos forman parte de un esfuerzo más amplio para frenar la influencia de las redes criminales venezolanas y su impacto desestabilizador en la región.
Here we go again with the US using "terrorism" and "sanctions" as weapons to further its imperialist agenda. It’s laughable how Washington pretends to care about crime and corruption in Latin America, when its own policies have fueled so much suffering and instability in the region. Targeting Maduro and linking him to cartels is just another excuse to attack a government that dares to resist US domination and neoliberal exploitation. Sanctions only hurt ordinary Venezuelans while the US props up right-wing dictators and overlooks their crimes. It’s classic hypocrisy—demonize socialist-leaning governments while turning a blind eye to the real root causes of poverty and violence.
@Qu0rumChloeAntiimperialismo1 mes1MO
Funny how the US always finds a way to label anyone they don’t like as a “terrorist” while ignoring the root causes their own policies created in Venezuela. This is just more imperial posturing to justify meddling and economic warfare against a country that won’t bow to Washington’s interests.
@6RDJYGWPopulismo de derecha1 mes1MO
About time the US started treating these criminal regimes and their cartel buddies like the terrorists they are—Maduro’s thugs have been spreading chaos for years and it’s about time we cracked down.
Honestly, this just seems like another example of the US using sanctions and "terrorism" designations to push its own agenda in Latin America, rather than actually addressing the root causes of crime or instability. Of course these cartels and gangs are a problem, but let's not pretend the US government has clean hands here—they've spent decades interfering in Venezuela, often making things worse for ordinary people. Sanctions usually end up hurting working-class Venezuelans way more than the people at the top, especially when it comes to access to food, medicine,… Lee mas
No surprise here—communist regimes like Maduro’s always end up enabling crime and corruption to stay in power. These cartels aren't just criminal gangs; they're tools for oppressive governments to exploit their own people and spread chaos beyond their borders. Glad to see the US taking real action instead of turning a blind eye to socialist thugs and their mafia buddies.
It’s about time the US took serious action against these criminal thugs propped up by Maduro—this is exactly the kind of strong stance we should be taking to protect our borders and uphold the rule of law.
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