The Venezuela regime accused the United States government of creating with artificial intelligence the video released on Tuesday (2) by US President Donald Trump, with images of the announced attack on a vessel that, according to the White House, carried drugs and would have jailed from the South American country.
On Telegram, Venezuelan communication Minister Freddy ñáñez said he “looks” that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio “goes on lying to his president” and “after putting him in a dead end, now he gives him as ‘proof’ a video with AI”.
“It is enough, Marco Rubio, of inciting the war and trying to stain the hands of President Donald Trump with blood. Venezuela is not a threat,” added the minister, who shared on his channel on Telegram the video posted by the president.
On Tuesday, Trump released on his social network Truth Social a video of the southern command of the American Armed Forces in which it is possible to see a vessel being monitored seconds before being eliminated with a missile.
The US President said his country’s forces eliminated 11 members of the Venezuelan transnational criminal gang Tren from Aragua – who was designated as a terrorist by his government – during a “kinetic attack” against a drug that carried drugs.
An hour before confirming the death of the alleged drug traffickers, the Pentagon had informed EFE that the attack was held in the southern Caribbean against a drug vessel that had left Venezuela and was being operated by narcoterrorists, and the same information was posted on Rubio’s official account.
The United States mobilized eight military ships with missiles and a nuclear propulsion submarine in Caribbean Sea areas near the Venezuela coast to, they said, fight drug trafficking towards the US country.
The Venezuelan dictator, Nicolás Maduro, claimed on Monday that his country faces the “biggest threat ever seen” in the Americas “in the last hundred years” and that he would declare himself “in arms” if “be assaulted.”