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=== Assistant: I tried — I found no credible news stories referencing an “Admiral Blake” in connection with “US strikes on Venezuelan … === I tried — I found no credible news stories referencing an “Admiral Blake” in connection with “US strikes on Venezuelan boats” (or related boat‑strike / drug‑vessel attack coverage). ===== - News‑wire articles (Reuters, AP, PBS, etc.) about U.S. strikes on Venezuelan or alleged drug‑trafficking boats. ===== * Mentions of “Admiral Blake” (or similar) as issuing public statements or orders in those reports. * Archive‑search hits, social‑media statements, or governmental release documents referencing “Admiral Blake + Venezuela boat strikes.” ===== - Zero credible hits. No media outlet referencing “Admiral Blake” in that context. ===== * No government press release, U.S. Navy announcement, or international‑news coverage naming “Admiral Blake.” * Instances where people reference “US Navy” or “admiral” generically in commentary, but no name‑attached sources. ===== - Either “Admiral Blake” is not a real figure, or at least not publicly tied to this storyline in any verifiable sources. ===== * The story or narrative linking him to Venezuelan boat strikes appears to be unsubstantiated in mainstream media or official archives. * As with the other topic we discussed before, this again suggests either hallucinated or otherwise unreliable content — not verified fact. If you want — I can attempt a full check of U.S. naval command rosters (public‑domain) to see if someone named “Admiral Blake” exists right now and whether any press‑release logs tie them to Latin‑America operations. That’s usually a good way to filter rumors vs. real individuals.
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