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China condemns Americans on Thursday Military accumulation The Trump administration’s efforts to combat drug cartels, along the coast of Venezuela, accusing Washington of engaging in foreign interference.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning was talking to reporters when asked about the naval deployment.
“China opposes any action that violates the purposes and principles of the sovereignty and security of a country,” Ning said. “We oppose the use of force or threat in international relations in the internal affairs of Venezuela under any excuse.”
US warships patrol international waters when Trump vows to stop cartels
When the Trump administration took over as president of the drug cartel and Maduro, serious people and two other naval destroyers were deployed to Venezuela. (Getty Image)
“We hope the United States will do more things that benefit peace and security in Latin America and the Caribbean,” she added.
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There are at least three Aegis-guided missionary destroyers – serious Among them is Jason Dunham, part of a mission that includes thousands of Marines.
“On the first day of the Trump administration, the president issued an executive order to designate the drug cartel as a foreign terrorist organization clearly identify it as a direct threat to U.S. national security,” Pentagon chief spokesman Sean Parnell said on Tuesday.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning condemned U.S. military deployments off the Venezuelan coast on Thursday. (Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
He added: “These cartels are engaged in historic violence and terror throughout the hemisphere and around the world, which has undermined the country’s economic and internal security, but are also filled with deadly drugs, violent criminals and vicious gangs.”
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro
The show of military power has come as the Trump administration continues to demand responsibility for drug smuggling to the United States
The government marked the Maduro regime as “Narco-Terror Cartel.

The Trump administration is taking over the “Nalco terrorists” in Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to save American lives. (Juan Barreto/AFP via Getty Images)
Meanwhile, the Justice Department said it has seized $700 million in assets related to the embattled dictator, including two private jets and nine luxury cars.
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Maduro, who was indicted in 2020 on conspiracy charges of Narco-Terrorism and cocaine imports, was in power with military support and backed by Russia, China and Cuba.
Greg Wehner of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.

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