Trump’s Venezuela Campaign Is Part of a Broader Regional Plan, Experts Say
The Defense Logistics Agency plans food supplies through 2028 for 15,000 troops, supporting the largest U.S. naval buildup in the Caribbean since the Cold War.
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U.S. Military Documents Indicate Plans to Keep Troops in Caribbean Through 2028
The United States is formulating plans to feed a massive military presence in the Caribbean almost to the end of President Donald Trump’s term in office — suggesting the recent influx of American troops to the region won’t end anytime soon. As gossip, official leaks, and RUMINT (a portmanteau of rumor and intelligence) about a coming war with Venezuela reign in Washington, Defense Department contracting documents reviewed by The Intercept offer …
The US is strengthening its military presence in the Caribbean. Trump's advisors are visiting local troops as pressure on Venezuela grows.
Fishermen must cross international waters to access their fishing banks, increasing their exposure to foreign military operations.
The US has strengthened its military presence in the Caribbean and the Pacific in recent months, amid its tension with Venezuela.
U.S. Military Documents Indicate Plans to Keep Troops in Caribbean Through 2028 - Taxpayers for Common Sense
White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers did not reply to questions from The Intercept about plans to attack Venezuela, the options for strikes presented to Trump, and the contracting documents which indicate the U.S. will have a major troop presence in the Caribbean into late 2028. “These documents suggest that the Trump administration plans to maintain a significantly increased military presence in the Caribbean through the remainder of Preside…
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