U.S. Deploys F-35 Fighters to Cold War-Era Puerto Rico Base as Venezuela Tensions Escalate
The U.S. military has reactivated a Cold War-era naval base to fight drug trafficking, sinking over a dozen smuggling vessels since August, officials said.
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U.S. Reactivates Cold War-Era Naval Base in Puerto Rico—A Warning to Latin America's Crime Empires
Just off Venezuela’s coast, a ghost from the past has awakened. The U.S. has quietly reactivated Roosevelt Roads, a massive Cold War-era naval base in Puerto Rico, shuttered for two decades. Now, it buzzes with activity: the world’s largest aircraft carrier, stealth fighters, drones, and thousands of troops. Officially, the mission is to crush drug […]
U.S. Deploys F-35 Fighters to Cold War-Era Puerto Rico Base as Venezuela Tensions Escalate
The U.S. military has reactivated a Cold War-era naval base in Puerto Rico and deployed thousands of troops to the Caribbean as tensions with Venezuela escalate, marking the largest American military buildup in the region in decades.
United States sent ships to the Caribbean and hunting to Puerto Rico as part of a great military force that Washington claims to have as a target to contain drug trafficking
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