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The Venezuelan Government is again calling on the United States military to desist from provoking a war in Caribbean waters after it claimed that a US warship “illegally assaulted” a fishing vessel with nine tuna fishermen on board.
The South American nation is advising the US to leave the region and calling on Americans to reject the use of its soldiers as “sacrificial pawns”.
In a media release yesterday, the Venezuelan Government claimed that on September 12, “The Venezuelan vessel, Carmen Rosa, manned by nine humble fishermen, sailing 48 nautical miles northeast of La Blanquilla Island, in waters belonging to the Venezuelan Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), was illegally and hostile (sic) assaulted by the US Navy destroyer USS Jason Dunham, equipped with powerful cruise missiles and manned by highly trained marines.”
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