U.S Action against Venezuela amid Coronavirus fight

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Coronavirus is ramping up in Venezuela, too. America took strict action amid coronavirus, with the U.S authorities accused Nicolas Maduro and many other senior government officers of drug trafficking and making conspiracy against the terrorists.

The U.S offered millions of of dollars as a reward for their arrest. They enhanced the administration’s effort to unseat the regime. The prosecuting attorney disclosed several criminal cases in countries like Florida, Washington, on Thursday. It targeted Venezuela’s current leadership. The head of the constituent assembly of the country was also included. Moreover, the chief justice of the Supreme Court was also engaged.

An accusation of Prosecuting Agencies

The prosecuting agencies accused Mr. Maduro, his deceased descendant, and many other leaders of their government that coordinated with the military-linked drug cartel. This was done in a bill or allegation which had been filed in New York. U.S made an associated action in which it offered 60 million dollars to arrest and capture several people, including Mr. Maduro and other top officials and senior members of FARC. Now, as far as the money was concerned, 15 million dollars were for Mr. Maduro, 10 million dollars for top officials, and 5 million dollars for a member of FARC.

American Accusation of Drug Smuggling

America said that the Caracas, which is the capital of Venezuela, remained in the leadership of Venezuela. They used cocaine as a weapon against America. In this way, Caracas delivered a lot of drugs to America, and all this started when Mr. Chavez became president. Mr. Mauro made a speech in a televised way. He expressed his annoyance against all these charges and indictments that were alleged on Mr. Maduro. Actually, Mr. Mauro was considered an extremist. He was doing vulgar and miserable acts, according to the US. Mr. Maduro. Mr. Maduro didn’t like to be ever in US custody so that he could face the allegations, but the US officials said that his regime activities had made his political support weak in his home and in abroad.

Allegation of Drug Smuggling

According to a claim, Mr. Mauro and his officials helped the FARC to move the drugs of 250 tons a year by using the Caribbean Sea route for this act. This was according to an indictment. U.S and Colombian officials said that many of the FARC members removed their arms and weapons and formed a political party in the 2016 peace deal. Some of them rejected this act. Some of them said that they only taxed the people who trafficked cocaine to fund, but they never actually traffic the cocaine. William Barr said that Venezuela was full of corruption and destruction during Mr. Maduro. The people suffered a lot.

Coronavirus Aggravating Venezuelan Economic Conditions

It was spoken at the Thursday news conference that was held because of the coronavirus pandemic to alarm the people. All these charges came at a time when Mr. Maduro and Venezuela were losing their balance from the Global collapse due to the oil prices. Venezuela suffered a lot from its economy contact, but now it is facing the Coronavirus pandemic. Coronavirus is devastating in the whole world. But Venezuela is suffering a lot because formerly, this country has low economic conditions. The people are suffering from malnutrition all over the country. When Mr. Meduro remained in the control of Venezuela, he enjoyed the support of many countries such as China and Russia and roughly 60 states the last year. But now it is the time to find out a way to bring out the country from coronavirus as it may pose a threat to the entire region.

About Changezi Sandhu

Ali Changezi Sandhu is a columnist in leading English and Urdu national and international newspapers. His core areas are politics, human rights, ethics, philosophy, law, and society. He presents news analysis and opinion on current affairs. He is also a researcher in legal studies, and working on Human Rights as a young human rights activist. He holds a degree of Bachelor of Science in philosophy and is pursuing a higher degree in legal studies.

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