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US Warship Docks in Trinidad and Tobago, Puts More Pressure on Venezuela

  • On November 01, 2025, the U.S. military increased its Caribbean presence, deploying 10,000 troops, two Amphibious Ready Groups with over 4,500 Marines, jets, and drones to Puerto Rico targeting Maduro.
  • On August 7, U.S. officials accused Maduro of being 'one of the largest narco-traffickers' and linked him to Cartel de los Soles, with the administration doubling the bounty to $50 million.
  • On September 2, U.S. forces struck an alleged drug-smuggling boat, with maritime and air strike operations killing at least 57 people; B-1 Lancer bombers flew near Venezuela, and Trump authorised a covert CIA operation.
  • Despite U.S. pressure, Nicolás Maduro remains in power with military support and militias, while María Corina Machado leads a right-wing opposition endorsing U.S. sanctions this year.
  • The administration's regional political moves and lack of public evidence shape long-term implications as a U.S. intelligence memo found no link to Tren de Aragua, and analysts describe corruption over hierarchy.
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The U.S. Armed Forces deployed the USS Gettysburg missile launcher (CG-64) in the Caribbean, as defense journalists report this Friday, while U.S. President Donald Trump denies reports of imminent attacks on Venezuela.The USS Gettysburg arrived in the Caribbean on Thursday from Norfolk, Virginia, adding to the USS Lake Erie (CG-70) missile launcher, according to journalist Dan Lamothe of The Washington Post, which was also reported by the specia…

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Washington, Oct 31 (EFE).- Several reports published this Friday point out that the U.S. is further increasing its military deployment in the Caribbean or that it is even planning attacks against targets in Venezuela, which increases the fear of a Washington offensive against the government of Nicolás Maduro even though Donald Trump himself denied that possibility today.According to defense journalists, the U.S. Armed Forces have already deploye…

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The United States' deployment in the Caribbean began with warships: destroyers, cruisers, a submarine and, more recently, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.

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By German Padinger, CNN en Español. The United States' deployment in the Caribbean began with warships: destroyers, cruisers, a submarine, and, more recently, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. But then fighter jets also began arriving in the region, where the U.S. and Venezuela are experiencing escalating tensions: Washington says it is conducting a counter-narcotics operation and accuses President Nicolás Maduro's government of leading a cart…

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laregionhoy.cl broke the news in on Friday, October 24, 2025.
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