Building a Caribbean Military Threat
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The United States is increasing its sea strikes off Venezuela, and will deploy the world's largest aircraft carrier in the Caribbean. Local residents are concerned about an upsurge in violence.
The US president announced this weekend the deployment in the coming days of a carrier aircraft in the Caribbean on the coast of Venezuela, officially to fight against drug trafficking, but perceived by the Venezuelan president as an attempt to "invent a new war" against his country.
To the carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, who sails from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean to join the United States fleet that enlists to attack Venezuela and overthrow dictator Nicolás Maduro, will join five destroyers of his attack group and could make it a nuclear submarine. Intelligence sources revealed that the carrier, the world's largest warship and capable of 90 fighter planes, will arrive in the Caribbean in at least days accompanied by the …
The Pentagon announced the deployment of Gerald Ford, the largest of the United States fleet, in the Caribbean Sea to reinforce the fight against drug trafficking in Latin America. This decision comes in the midst of an increase in tensions with the regime of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela after a series of military attacks against narco-lanches. (Continue reading...) The entry United States deployed its largest carrier in the Caribbean was first p…
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