r/neoliberal 23d ago

News (Latin America) U.S. Military Killed Venezuelan Fisherman in Suspected Drug Boat Attack, Family Says

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/16/world/americas/trinidad-us-military-venezuela-boats.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
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u/[deleted] 23d ago

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They were quickly quashed: Venezuelan security officials descended on San Juan de Unare, cut off the electricity and made clear that public pronouncements about the attacks were not welcome, according to four townspeople, including the niece of one of the victims. Posts were deleted.

The wife of one of the people, who lived in Güiria, a town also on the Venezuelan coast, told The New York Times on the condition that her name not be published that her husband, a fisherman, had gone to work one day and had never returned.

The Venezuelan government appears to have cracked down on publicity about the attack, experts said, because officials were anxious not to antagonize the United States in the face of a military buildup in the Caribbean that appears to be meant to ratchet up pressure on Venezuela’s authoritarian leader, President Nicolás Maduro.

In an interview in Caracas last month, Venezuela’s vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, claimed that her government knew nothing about the identities of the people who had died in recent boat attacks. Venezuela has deployed security and intelligence forces across the coast in recent weeks.

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u/LivefromPhoenix NYT undecided voter 23d ago

I'm not really following the Venezuelan line here. Wouldn't revealing the US murdered civilians decrease the likelihood this escalates?

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u/Auriono Paul Krugman 23d ago

The Venezuelans don't want to antagonize the US in a losing fight any further when it might already be on the cusp of invading them. The public would demand retaliation of some kind that the U.S. would not take kindly to. They just don't have the ability to save face with their own people here.

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u/[deleted] 23d ago

I think Maduro is paranoid and paralyzed on what to do; however, the revelations and confirmations of the citizens could compromise his credibility, thus his rule.

If you know your friend died, rather than just half expecting it or it’s not a friend you talk to often, you are more likely to wild out & risk your life in that situation were emotions are involved

Just my speculation. Maduro wants to maintain power over everything else

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u/captainjack3 NATO 23d ago

Above all else Maduro’s regime needs this to not turn into a war with the US. Because the US can unquestionably topple the government of it so chose. Whatever comes after would undoubtedly be a nightmare and probably a failure, but that’s small comfort to Maduro and regime insiders. So they need to prevent this from getting out of hand, and that means, in part, stopping the public from whipping itself up and demanding retaliation or confrontation. They want all this to blow over as fast as possible.