Her intense anxiety her for the US military movements in Latin America expresses with its announcement n New Left. The party blames her directly Trump administration that, under the pretext of the “drug war”, he is preparing military intervention aiming at her regime change at Venezuela.
The announcement refers to the massive deployment of forces in the Caribbean, referring to the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Fordeight warships, a nuclear submarine, F-35 jets and 10,000 military personnel. The New Left characterizes this mobilization as greater US intervention in the region since the 1989 invasion of Panama.
According to the party, the “war on the cartels” narrative is being debunked. Citing her report “To Vima” newspaper and elements thereof US DEAthe New Left argues that just the 8% of cocaine to the US is trafficked through the Caribbean, as opposed to 74% arriving via the Pacific. Therefore, the “drug war” on the border of Venezuela is characterized pretext.
The New Left particularly stands by Donald Trump’s statements about “ground attacks” and “surgical strikes” on infrastructure, as well as the characterization of the Venezuelan government as “narco-terrorist”. This rhetoric, the announcement emphasizes, recalls “the darkest moments of her interventions CIA» that aimed at service American interests and access to public resources.
The party also links the escalation to internal issues in the US, citing “scandals that even personally implicate the President” with the Epstein case. The New Left concludes by emphasizing that the Venezuelan people have the right to self-determination without foreign interventions, and declares its opposition to the “logic of the young cold wars».