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Venezuela deploys full-strength military at Coastline amid US military build-up in Caribbean
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has deployed the full strength of his military amid escalating tensions with the U.S. in the Caribbean. Conducting reconnaissance, drone surveillance, amphibious, and air operations,
The world’s largest aircraft carrier is deployed to the region in an escalating military conflict against drug traffickers
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller on Friday dodged a question from reporters about the potential for ground troops on Venezuelan soil, as tensions escalate amid the Trump
Venezuela’s UN Ambassador, Samuel Moncada, accused the U.S. of being "bloodthristy" and urged the Security Council to take action.
On September 2, Holsey, now an admiral leading the U.S. military’s southern command, was put in charge of a mission unlike any that has come before: The United States was, without any warning or attempt at interdiction,
President Donald Trump is considering plans to target cocaine facilities and drug trafficking routes inside Venezuela, though he has not yet made a decision on whether to move forward with them, three US officials told CNN.
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Night Stalkers and B-52s Mass Off Venezuela—10,000 Troops Ready as Caribbean Crisis Escalates
The Caribbean has become a tinderbox of military escalation. More than 10,000 American troops now operate across the region—from guided-missile destroyers cutting through the waters to stealth fighters positioned in Puerto Rico—marking the most visible confrontation between Washington and Caracas in decades.
U.S. military and intelligence actions, coupled with Venezuela’s mobilization, have raised the risk of conflict in the Caribbean.