Venezuela's Maduro Says US Is Fabricating a War
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More U.S. military firepower is headed to the Caribbean as Trump escalates his anti-Maduro rhetoric. As a naval aviator, Alvin Holsey trained to conduct missions that required precise targeting. For years,
U.S. military and intelligence actions, coupled with Venezuela’s mobilization, have raised the risk of conflict in the Caribbean.
The buildup of U.S. military forces near Venezuela and a series of deadly attacks on alleged drug-trafficking boats in waters off its coast has raised the spectre of an invasion of the South American country.
Two B-1 bombers flew over the Caribbean in latest show of force as U.S. military operations in the region continue to grow.
The Gerald R. Ford Carrier Group and its air wing have been ordered to the U.S. Southern Command’s area of responsibility.
Ky., said during a podcast this past week that the more President Donald Trump gets involved overseas, the more his base will feel left behind. “And if all of a sudden,