Venezuela’s Denial of the ‘Cartel de los Soles’ Terrorist Designation Masks a Deeper Threat to U.S. Security
As Venezuela dismisses the U.S. designation of the ‘Cartel de los Soles’ as a terrorist group, Washington exposes Caracas’s direct role in narcoterrorism—posing a clear threat to America’s national security and sovereignty.
In a brazen attempt to deflect accountability, the Venezuelan regime swiftly rejected the United States’ recent designation of the so-called “Cartel de los Soles” as a foreign terrorist organization. Caracas dismissed this move as nothing more than a "vil lie" designed to justify illegal intervention. But how long can America afford to ignore the documented nexus between Venezuela's military leadership and international drug trafficking networks that threaten our borders and national security? When Denial Serves an Agenda More Than Truth The Venezuelan government labels this drug-trafficking cartel “inexistent,” yet mounting evidence—from U.S. Treasury sanctions to DEA investigations—points directly to senior...
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