סעקרעטאר רוביא געבט קרעדיט פאר טראמפ פארן אויפדעקן מאדורא'ס נארקא טעראר נעץ.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio credited President Donald Trump’s administration with taking decisive action against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s long-standing ties to narcotrafficking, calling attention to what he described as years of ignored or downplayed criminal activity by the regime in Caracas.
Rubio stated that prior to President Trump taking office, few in the international community seriously challenged the reality that Maduro and his inner circle were working hand-in-hand with drug traffickers. Under the Trump administration, that changed. In 2020, the United States unsealed indictments against Maduro and senior Venezuelan officials, accusing them of leading the Cartel de los Soles and deliberately flooding the United States with cocaine as a weapon to undermine American society.
According to Rubio, the Maduro regime’s criminal reach extended beyond drug trafficking. He emphasized that the Venezuelan government enabled and exported the violent Tren de Aragua gang, which has since established a presence across multiple countries, including the United States. Designated as a terrorist organization in 2025, Tren de Aragua has been linked to human trafficking, firearms smuggling, extortion, and organized violence in American communities.
Rubio noted that President Trump made confronting these threats a priority, directing federal agencies to dismantle transnational criminal networks tied to hostile regimes. Recent Justice Department operations have led to the arrest of key gang leaders and the deportation of more than two million individuals connected to criminal or cartel-linked migration pipelines.
The secretary framed the issue as one of national security, not partisan politics. He argued that allowing narco-states to operate with impunity endangers U.S. borders, fuels violence, and destabilizes the Western Hemisphere. By naming, indicting, and sanctioning Maduro and his network, the Trump administration signaled that the United States would no longer tolerate regimes that profit from drugs, gangs, and terrorism.
Rubio concluded that President Trump’s focus on accountability restored credibility to U.S. policy and sent a clear warning to criminal regimes: state-sponsored narcotrafficking and exported violence will be confronted, exposed, and dismantled.