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Hezbollah seeks refuge in Venezuela amid U.S. concerns over expanded Latin American operations and potential U.S. infiltration.
Hezbollah is reportedly seeking refuge in Venezuela, raising U.S. security concerns as experts warn the group is expanding its operations in Latin America amid reduced Iranian funding.
With financial pressures mounting, Hezbollah is increasingly involved in drug trafficking and money laundering, potentially collaborating with Venezuelan cartels.
U.S. officials, including former Treasury official Marshall Billingslea, describe Venezuela as a willing safe haven for the group, labeled the most dangerous foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. President Donald Trump has expanded U.S. military presence in the region to counter threats, though he has ruled out direct strikes in Venezuela.
Concerns persist that some Hezbollah members, possibly holding Venezuelan passports, may already be in the United States.
A 2010 document allegedly shows coordination between Venezuelan officials and Hezbollah over a drug shipment to Lebanon, but its authenticity and full context remain unverified.
Hezbolá busca refugio en Venezuela en medio de las preocupaciones de EE.UU. por la expansión de las operaciones latinoamericanas y la posible infiltración de EE.UU.