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US labels Venezuela's Cartel de los Soles as terrorist organization

The United States officially designated Cartel de los Soles as a terrorist group on Monday, adding additional sanctions related to terrorism against the group that includes Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro and high-ranking officials.

Venezuela's government has rejected what it calls a "ridiculous plan" by the United States to designate a "nonexistent" group.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced this month that his country will announce its designation as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) due to its alleged role in the importation of illegal drugs to the U.S. Maduro is under increasing pressure because President Donald Trump has increased the U.S.'s military buildup in Caribbean, which raises concerns that the U.S. could use the designation to justify military action. Sanctions specialists, however, say that the statute governing the designation doesn't allow for such an action.

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Maduro, his government and the United States have denied all involvement in criminal activity and accused them of trying to change the regime because they wanted control of Venezuela's vast reserves of oil.

"Venezuela categorically rejects the ridiculous new fabrication by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of State Marco Rubio that designates the nonexistent Cartel of the Suns a terrorist group," said Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs Yvan Gil, on his Telegram page, using the English version of the group's title.

Gil said that the measure revives an "infamous and vile lies to justify a illegitimate, illegal intervention against Venezuela under the classic U.S. format of regime change. This new maneuver will have the same outcome as previous and repeated aggressions against Venezuela: failure. The report on Saturday stated that the U.S. was poised to launch new operations related to Venezuela in the next few days. However, the timing and scope of these new operations were not specified, nor had Trump made a decision to act.

The Treasury Department designated Cartel de los Soles in July, a reference made to the sun-insignia worn on Venezuelan generals' uniforms, as a “Specially Defined Global Terrorist,” which frozen any of its U.S. Assets and barred Americans from doing business with it.

InSight Crime is a foundation which analyzes organized crime. In August, they said that it would be an "oversimplification," to say that Maduro leads the cartel. They stated that "it's more accurate described as a corruption system whereby military and political officials benefit by working with drug dealers." Rod Nickel is responsible for editing and reporting.

(source: Reuters)