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Venezuela Deploys 25,000 Troops to Counter U.S. Military Threats in Caribbean

 

📌 Topline: Venezuela has mobilized 25,000 troops across five coastal states in response to what it calls escalating U.S. military threats in the Caribbean. The deployment follows the arrival of American warships near Venezuelan waters and marks a sharp intensification of regional tensions.

 

📝 Description: Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López announced the troop surge on Sunday, stating that President Nicolás Maduro had ordered the full activation of Venezuela’s defensive capabilities. Forces were deployed to Zulia, Falcón, Sucre, Nueva Esparta, and Delta Amacuro—strategic coastal regions facing the Caribbean Sea.

The move comes after the U.S. dispatched three warships and thousands of troops to the region, citing anti-narcotics operations. Caracas views the buildup as a direct threat to its sovereignty. Last week, a U.S. Navy strike sank a vessel allegedly smuggling drugs from Venezuela, killing 11 people onboard. In response, Venezuelan fighter jets conducted a flyover of a U.S. ship, prompting warnings from President Donald Trump that any hostile aircraft would be shot down.

Maduro has vowed to defend Venezuela “with rifles, missiles, and anti-aircraft systems,” and warned that the country would become a “republic in arms” if attacked. He also reiterated calls for dialogue, while rejecting the $50 million U.S. bounty placed on his arrest.

📚 Summary:

  • 🪖 25,000 Venezuelan troops deployed to five coastal states
  • 🚢 U.S. warships arrive in Caribbean for anti-drug operations
  • 💥 U.S. Navy strike kills 11; Venezuelan jets respond with flyover
  • 🗣️ Maduro warns of armed resistance, calls for dialogue
  • 💰 U.S. maintains $50M bounty on Maduro over alleged criminal ties

🌍 Context: The standoff reflects deepening geopolitical fault lines in Latin America. As Washington intensifies its military posture under Trump, Caracas is rallying domestic forces and regional allies to resist perceived aggression. The troop deployment signals Venezuela’s readiness for confrontation, while diplomatic channels remain strained.

🔗 References: RT News & TQ Desk

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