Foreign Secretary Marco Rubio has denied the accuracy of a report by the Miami Herald that discussed preparations for a bombing campaign against Venezuela. The denial comes amid ongoing tensions between the United States and the Venezuelan government.
Rubio"s statement directly contradicts the claims made in the article, which suggested that military actions were being planned. The Miami Herald"s report has raised concerns regarding U.S. involvement in potential military interventions in the region.
This denial follows recent developments in U.S. military activities in Latin America, including reports of a Dornier C-146A Wolfhound of U.S. Air Force spotted off Cartagena, Colombia.
The situation in Venezuela has been a point of contention for the U.S. government, which has criticized the Maduro administration for its policies and human rights record. However, Rubio"s denial indicates that the U.S. may not be pursuing direct military action at this time.
As of now, further details regarding U.S. foreign policy in Venezuela remain unclear.








