A Surprise US Navy Surge in the Caribbean
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US imperialism out of the Caribbean and Latin America! Hands off Venezuela!
Since 15 August, the United States has deployed a large military force in the Caribbean near Venezuelan territorial waters, with the presence of marines and amphibious troops, destroyers armed with guided missiles, an attack submarine and advanced air and naval surveillance technology.
Showdown looms off Venezuelan Coast
A US Navy fleet is heading toward Venezuela in a major escalation aimed at curbing drug trafficking allegedly linked to President Nicolás Maduro. As tensions rise, Maduro calls on Venezuelans to prepare for a possible invasion. CNN’s Patrick Oppmann explains.
Caracas. The weekend in Venezuela was marked by the day of enlistment for national defense called by President Nicolás Maduro. Thousands went to Bolivar squares throughout the country to register in the Bolivarian National Militia, fifth component of the armed force made up of civilian reservists.
The Trump Administration mobilizes three destroyers of the Navy in the waters of the Caribbean Sea and hardens its stance on the Chavista regime, but a possible military operation seems unlikely. More information: The deployment of the U.S. Navy heading for Venezuela: destroyers, amphibious assault ships and submarines
In the midst of growing tension with the United States, the Venezuelan regime organized a call to strengthen the militias. Maduro valued citizen support as a victory. The government points its strategy towards national defense. Venezuela’s government began a day to recruit volunteers to Bolivarian Militia. In his speech, President Nicolás Maduro called the beginning a “total success.” Maduro pointed out that, in view of the deployment of U.S. wa…
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