U.S. Could Set Up a Military Base In a South American Country That Has a Tense Relationship With Venezuela
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U.S. Could Set Up a Military Base In a South American Country That Has a Tense Relationship With Venezuela
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. would consider setting up a military base in Ecuador, a country that currently has a tense relationship with Venezuela, if invited by the South American country
Look here, Nicolás Maduro: The United States would be willing to re-establish a military base in Ecuador more than 15 years after former President Rafael Correa asked US forces to leave the country, said Marco Rubio, Secretary of State, on Thursday, September 4. “If we are invited back, we will consider it very seriously, because it is a request from an ally in a very strategic area of the world,” Rubio told journalists in Quito at a press confe…
05-09-25.-The government of Venezuela considered this Thursday as a "offensive" for the people of Ecuador that the United States is willing to consider reinstalling a military base in that country, in case it is approved, in a referendum scheduled for December, to lift the ban on...
Rubio: The United States is ready to consider deploying a military base in Ecuador Published on September 4, 2025 at 9:34 p.m. – By François Lambert – Reading time: 2 minutes Listen to the article here Play Pause Stop /* Modernized button reduced */ .modern-btn { padding: 8px 16px; font-size: 14px; border: none; border-radius: 4px; background-color: #0073aa; color: #fff; cursor: pointer; transition: background-color 0.3s ease; } .modern-btn:hove…
The rhimen of Nicol s Maduro called Marco Rubio's statements on the possible re-installation of a military base in Ecuador "offensa", while the country is preparing for a referendum that may allow the presence of foreign forces.
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