How Maduro’s Forces Are Responding to US Deployments in the Caribbean
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US Military Puts Heat on Venezuela’s Maduro—What to Know
WASHINGTON—A month ago, President Donald Trump stated that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s days in power were numbered. At the time, few believed that the country’s decades-long socialist regime might be facing imminent collapse. Recently, a growing military buildup in the region and talks of possible U.S. land strikes in Venezuela have raised questions about whether Trump is seeking regime change in the country, and whether U.S. action co…
WWIII Will Start in Venezuela – Steve Quayle
by Greg Hunter, USA Watchdog: Renowned radio host, filmmaker, book author and archeological dig expert Steve Quayle is back with a warning about a coming attack on Venezuela that could crash an already weak global economy. There is a huge US military buildup going on in the Caribbean, and it appears the target is a country run […]
While the media rumors of a possible U.S. military attack against Venezuela are circulating, the facts on the ground—revealed by official documents from the U.S. Department of Defense— indicate something more serious and lasting: a war that has already begun, although it still has no name. It would be a deliberate logistical build-up, which projects the U.S. military presence in the Caribbean until November 2028, almost coinciding with the end o…
Venezuelan forces have been actively promoting on social media their preparations at the national level to defend themselves against a possible U.S. offensive, while tensions with the Trump administration continue to increase.
How Maduro’s forces are responding to US deployments in the Caribbean
By Avery Schmitz, Isa Cardona, Lou Robinson, Duncan Senkumba, CNN (CNN) — The Venezuelan military has been actively promoting on social media its nationwide preparations to defend against a possible US offensive, as tensions with the Trump administration continue to escalate. Experts say the new and exaggerated show of force, which included low-altitude fighter jet passes over major cities and live-fire drills off the coast, is meant to attract …
How Maduro’s forces are responding to US deployments in the Caribbean
By Avery Schmitz, Isa Cardona, Lou Robinson, Duncan Senkumba, CNN (CNN) — The Venezuelan military has been actively promoting on social media its nationwide preparations to defend against a possible US offensive, as tensions with the Trump administration continue to escalate. Experts say the new and exaggerated show of force, which included low-altitude fighter jet passes over major cities and live-fire drills off the coast, is meant to attract …
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