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u.s. "Will Defend" Guyana in Conflict with Venezuela

WASHINGTON.— The U.S. ambassador to Guyana said that the U.S. will “defend” that small English-speaking country in South America in case of problems with Venezuela, which claims the Esequibo, a territory rich in oil and subject to a centuries-old border dispute. That statement occurs while Washington has deployed a military flotilla in the Caribbean Sea that includes the world’s largest aircraft carrier with the argument of attacking drug traffi…
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WASHINGTON.— The U.S. ambassador to Guyana said that the U.S. will “defend” that small English-speaking country in South America in case of problems with Venezuela, which claims the Esequibo, a territory rich in oil and subject to a centuries-old border dispute. That statement occurs while Washington has deployed a military flotilla in the Caribbean Sea that includes the world’s largest aircraft carrier with the argument of attacking drug traffi…

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Ultimo Cable - Noticias del Mundo broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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