U.S. Warships Deploy Near Venezuela to Pressure Maduro and Cartels

The U.S. military has sent destroyers to operate near Venezuela, aiming to apply pressure on President Nicolas Maduro and drug cartels. This deployment comes as tensions between the United States and Venezuela continue to rise, with concerns over the Maduro regime’s actions and the influence of organized crime in the region. The decision reflects a heightened strategic engagement by the U.S. to stabilize the area and counter potential threats.

Venezuelan immigrant Jorge Galicia and political refugee Franklin Camargo joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss the implications of the U.S. military action. Both individuals expressed their views on the situation, highlighting the impact of the U.S. presence on regional dynamics and the potential consequences for Venezuela’s political landscape. Their participation underscored the diverse perspectives within the Venezuelan diaspora and the ongoing debate over the role of foreign intervention in the region.