03.09.2025 15:09
Venezuelan Communications Minister Freddy Nanez claimed that the video of the attack on a drug-laden ship by U.S. President Donald Trump was most likely created using artificial intelligence, emphasizing that the video was not realistic. Nanez stated, "The explosion looks more like a simplified, almost cartoon-like animation than a realistic scene."
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Venezuelan Communications Minister Freddy Nanez claimed that the video of the drug-laden ship attack shared by U.S. President Donald Trump was "most likely" produced by artificial intelligence.
"MARCO RUBIO CONTINUES TO LIE"
Nanez evaluated the footage shared by Trump regarding an attack on a ship off the coast of Venezuela on his social media account. Referring to the possibility that the video was created by artificial intelligence, Nanez stated, "It seems that (U.S. Secretary of State) Marco Rubio continues to lie to his president. After leading him into a dead end, he is now presenting an AI video as 'evidence.' So what does Gemini say about this video? It is highly likely that the shared footage was created by artificial intelligence."
"A CARTOON-LIKE ANIMATION"
Nanez emphasized that he could not definitively verify the tools used, but many elements indicated that the video was produced by artificial intelligence, stating: "The video shows a ship being attacked and exploding, but this explosion looks more like a simplified, almost cartoon-like animation than a realistic scene. There are motion distortions in the footage and a lack of realistic details. This is often seen in videos produced by artificial intelligence. Especially the water looks overly stylized and unnaturally rendered."
"ENOUGH ALREADY RUBIO, STOP FANNING THE FLAMES OF WAR"
Responding to Rubio's post on social media, Nanez said, "Enough already Marco Rubio, stop fanning the flames of war and trying to stain President Donald Trump's hands with blood. Venezuela is not a threat."
WHAT HAPPENED?
President Trump stated that 11 people were killed in the attack on a drug-laden ship that departed from Venezuela in the southern Caribbean. In a post on his social media account, Trump provided details about the attack carried out by U.S. Navy assets on the ship off the coast of Venezuela.
Trump emphasized that the attack was conducted against the Tren de Aragua gang originating from Venezuela and reported that 11 people were killed. He noted that U.S. forces were not harmed in the attack. In a press conference held at the White House where he announced matters related to the Space Command, Trump responded to a question about the attack, saying, "For a long time, a lot of drugs were coming into our country, and most of them were coming from Venezuela. We took it (the ship) down."
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio also stated in a post on his social media account, "As the President just announced, today the U.S. military conducted a deadly attack in the South Caribbean against a drug ship operated by a drug terrorist organization that departed from Venezuela."
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