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US Marines Launch Amphibious Training in Puerto Rico Amid Tensions Between US and Venezuela

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The U.S. Marines and Sailors of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit began amphibious training and flight operations Sunday at Camp Santiago in southern Puerto Rico – a U.S. territory in the Caribbean. The exercise took place just days before the U.S. struck a U.S.-bound vessel allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela, which President Donald Trump said was operated by the designated narco-terrorist group Tren de Aragua. Exercises include ship-to-sh…
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SAN JUAN – Gov. Jenniffer Aidyn González Colón said Tuesday that she received official notification last week about the use of facilities for military exercises. “Last Friday we received notifications and collaboration agreements for the use of air facilities for what is Roosevelt Roads airport and Ramey base in Aguadilla, specifically what has to do with the airport, for logistics exercises that do not involve the use of ammunition or weaponry.…

The National Guard of Puerto Rico (GNPR) this Tuesday asked the "calm" citizenry, "avoid speculation" and "acquaint official sources" to obtain "reliable information" after the controversy unleashed by the authorities' support for the military exercises carried out by the U.S. Armed Forces in the archipelago due to the escalation [...] Puerto Rico's National Guard entry calls for "calm" of population before U.S. military exercises was first publ…

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The National Guard of Puerto Rico (GNPR) this Tuesday asked the "calm" citizens, "avoid speculation" and "acquaint official sources" to obtain "trustworthy information" following the controversy unleashed by the authorities' support for the military exercises carried out by the U.S. Armed Forces in the archipelago due to the escalation of tension with Venezuela. The GNPR remarked in a statement that these practices of the twenty-second Marine Ex…

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