President Trump stated the U.S. struck a "big facility" linked to alleged Venezuelan drug boats. The strike targeted a "dock area," according to Trump, where drugs were loaded onto boats. The incident, described as a "major explosion," reportedly occurred last week. Trump spoke to reporters in Florida on Monday but did not specify the dock's location or which U.S. agency was involved. The Venezuelan government has yet to respond. It remains unclear if the strike occurred within Venezuelan territory. Since September, the U.S. has targeted over 20 vessels, many from Venezuela, allegedly involved in drug smuggling in the Pacific and Caribbean. These strikes resulted in at least 100 deaths. The most recent strike, also on Monday, killed two "narco-terrorists" in the eastern Pacific, according to U.S. Southern Command. Trump has previously threatened land strikes and authorized covert CIA action in Venezuela as part of a pressure campaign against President Nicolás Maduro. Reporters questioned Trump on Monday about potential CIA involvement.
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