The Morning Call

US says Venezuelan jet took aggressive action

- By Scott Smith

CARACAS, Venezuela — U.S. authoritie­s on Sunday said a Venezuelan fighter jet “aggressive­ly shadowed” an American intelligen­ce plane flying in internatio­nal airspace over the Caribbean, underscori­ng rising tensions between the two nations.

The U.S. Southern Command said that Venezuela’s action demonstrat­es reckless behavior by President Nicolas Maduro, whose government accused the U.S. plane of entering Venezuelan airspace.

U.S. authoritie­s said their EP-3 plane was performing a multi-nationally approved mission on Friday and the Venezuelan SU-30 fighter jet closely trailed the plane, which the U.S. says endangered its crew.

The response by the Venezuelan fighter jet “undermines int’l rule of law & efforts to counter illicit traffickin­g,” U.S. authoritie­s tweeted, providing video of what they said was the Russianmad­e jet.

The Trump administra­tion and more than 50 other nations back opposition leader Juan Guaido’s attempt to oust Maduro, whom they accuse of leading the country into a historic crisis. The socialist leader maintains support from countries including Cuba, China and Russia.

“This latest action also demonstrat­es Russia’s irresponsi­ble military support to the illegitima­te Maduro regime and adds to Maduro’s growing legacy of reckless and negligent behavior,” U.S. officials said in a statement.

Venezuela’s Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez said the U.S. plane entered Venezuelan airspace without prior notificati­on, violating internatio­nal rules. He said the flight also endangered commercial flights.

Upon identifyin­g the plan as a U.S. electronic intelligen­ce gathering aircraft, the fighter jet escorted it from the region, Venezuelan authoritie­s said, adding that there have been 76 such incidents this year.

 ?? U.S. SOUTHERN COMMAND/DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE VIA AP ?? In an image taken from video, a Venezuelan SU-30 fighter jet is seen flying over the Caribbean.
U.S. SOUTHERN COMMAND/DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE VIA AP In an image taken from video, a Venezuelan SU-30 fighter jet is seen flying over the Caribbean.

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