Us-Venezuela Military Buildup Tests Puerto Rico’s Painful Past
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As US military presence grows once again in Puerto Rico, old wounds resurface.
Photographer Alejandro Cegarra, who left Venezuela, has returned to his native country in recent weeks, now that it's being targeted by Trump. While almost everyone in the country is happy to be rid of authoritarian President Maduro, there are also concerns about Venezuela after him.
The United States renewed its capacity for nuclear-electronic war in the Caribbean by sending at least six of the EA-18G growlers to the Roosevelt Roads base in Puerto Rico, which was reactivated to support the press campaign against Venezuela. Read more (12/11/2025
US Navy EA-18G Growler Deploys To Puerto Rico Amid Venezuela Tensions
The presence of a U.S. Navy EA-18G “Growler” Electronic Warfare Aircraft, likely belonging to the Electronic Attack Squadron 132 (VAQ-132) “Scorpions,” has been confirmed at the former Naval Station Roosevelt Roads in Eastern Puerto Rico. The aircraft arrived from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island in Washington, marking a significant and strategically vital deployment amid the continuing surge in U.S. military activity directed at Venezuela. Ele…
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