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At least this time they did not drone the Venezuelan fishing boat into the deep!

Venezuela accused the United States government of boarding another Venezuelan vessel, calling it an illegal and hostile act that “seeks to justify a military escalation in the Caribbean.”

“The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela denounces that, on Friday, September 12, the Venezuelan vessel Carmen Rosa, crewed by nine humble tuna fishermen, sailing 48 nautical miles northeast of La Blanquilla Island in waters belonging to the Venezuelan Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), was illegally and hostilely assaulted by a U.S. Navy destroyer, the USS Jason Dunham (DDG-109), equipped with powerful cruise missiles and manned by highly trained marines.

The warship deployed eighteen armed personnel who boarded and occupied the small and harmless vessel for eight hours, preventing communication and the normal work of the fishermen carrying out an authorized tuna fishing operation, in an action that lacked any strategic proportionality and constituted a direct provocation through the illegal use of excessive military force.

Those who give the orders for such provocations are seeking an incident that justifies a military escalation in the Caribbean, with the aim of persisting in their failed and rejected policy of regime change, dismissed even by the American people. By placing their soldiers and officers as cannon fodder and exposing their lives once again, they repeat the history of other events that triggered endless wars such as Vietnam.

The incident reflects the shameful conduct of certain political sectors in Washington who, irresponsibly, commit extremely costly military resources and trained soldiers as instruments to fabricate pretexts for warlike adventures, also undermining their own prestige and military honor by carrying out such a grotesque and disproportionate maneuver.

The Bolivarian National Armed Force, faithful to its constitutional duty, monitored and recorded the incident minute by minute with its aerial, naval, and surveillance resources, accompanying the fishermen at all times until their release, demonstrating Venezuela’s full capacity to monitor, deter, and respond to any threat, without falling into provocations that would tarnish its vocation for peace.

The Venezuelan government demands that the United States immediately cease these actions that endanger the security and peace of the Caribbean, while also calling on the American people to recognize the seriousness of these maneuvers and reject the use of their soldiers as sacrificial pawns to satisfy the ambitions of a greedy and predatory elite.

Our country reaffirms its commitment to peace and will continue defending its sovereignty and the security of its waters against any provocation.”

💬 Earlier, Yván Gil defended the alleged fishermen who were attacked, stating that they were only working in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ):

“We denounce this before the national and international community. Yesterday, a Venezuelan fishing vessel was boarded by a U.S. Navy unit. They were humble tuna fishermen, sailing (…) in waters belonging to the Venezuelan Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).”

It is just a messy old local fishing boat. I cannot tell you how many times in the Caribbean waters we went down to the fishing pier early morning and waited for the local fishermen to come in so that we could buy fresh catch.