
© Federico Gambarin/Global Look PressFederico GambarinThe aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford
The American forces in the area reportedly include eight Navy ships, a special operations vessel, and a nuclear-powered submarine.The US is deploying a massive military contingent to an area near Venezuela, including 10,000 soldiers and 6,000 sailors, the
Washington Post has reported. The move may indicate plans to expand regional operations.
The US has repeatedly accused Venezuela of aiding "narcoterrorists" and has imposed sweeping sanctions on the country. The American military has also attacked about a dozen vessels since September, claiming they were used by drug smugglers.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has denied the allegations, accusing Washington of
"fabricating a new war" amid the continuing military buildup.
According to the
Washington Post, eight US Navy warships, a special operations vessel, and a nuclear-powered attack submarine are already in the Caribbean.
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, expected to arrive next week, will reportedly bring with it three more military vessels, with a total of over 4,000 military personnel onboard. Additionally, F-35 fighter jets are stationed at a US base in Puerto Rico, the
Post reported, citing satellite images.
The arrival of the carrier group
suggests Washington's plans could extend beyond a counter-narcotics operation,
Ryan Berg, the director of the Americas Program and the Center for Strategic & International Studies, told the outlet. He added that US President Donald Trump has about a month to make "a major decision" before the group would need to be redeployed.
Multiple media outlets have recently reported that the White House was weighing potential military actions in Venezuela.
Senator Rick Scott told CBS last Sunday that Maduro's "days are numbered." The
WaPo claimed on Thursday that Washington had already identified some targets, including military facilities
allegedly used for drug-smuggling.
When asked about the reports on Friday, Trump said, "No. It's not true." Last month, Trump confirmed authorizing the CIA to carry out lethal covert operations in the region.
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