On September 2, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega denounced US warships in the Caribbean, rejecting Washington’s claim of an anti-drug trafficking mission. He said the deployment is a "charade" meant "to intimidate Latin American governments," the people, and "overthrow governments." The Trump administration maintained the move targeted drug smuggling near Venezuela’s territorial waters. n18oc_crux
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