Trump administration charges Venezuela for charges of smuggling drugs March 27 7:06

The U.S. Trump administration has announced that opposing President Venezuela's Maduro has taken extraordinary charges against foreign leaders for allegedly involved in drug smuggling and other actions. In contrast, he showed a stronger posture.

U.S. Attorney General Bar said at a news conference on Friday that he had charged Venezuela's President Maduro with his aides on charges of smuggling drugs.

The Justice Department points out that President Maduro and his colleagues have collaborated with neighboring Colombian left-wing guerrilla FARCs for more than two decades, transporting large quantities of cocaine secretly from Venezuelan ports and other destinations to the United States.

Barr also said the U.S. government would offer a reward of up to $ 15 million in information leading to the detention of President Maduro and approximately 1.6 billion yen in Japanese yen, Bar said. ".


U.S. media reports that the U.S. government had charged the foreign leaders only since former General Noriega of Panama, who invaded the military in 1989 and detained himself, and told the Maduro administration, which was subject to severe economic sanctions. On the other hand, it is a shape that shows a stronger posture.