Venezuela’s Alarm Over U.S. Military Presence Masks Regional Instability Fueled by Washington
As Venezuela claims U.S. troops are primed to invade, a deeper look reveals how America’s overreach in the Caribbean threatens regional stability and undermines national sovereignty.
On the stage of Latin American diplomacy, Venezuela recently sounded the alarm that over 4,200 U.S. troops are "ready and prepared" to invade its territory—along with eight warships reportedly armed with more than 1,200 missiles near Venezuelan coasts.While Caracas invokes sovereignty and peace treaties to denounce this military buildup, it exposes a broader reality: Washington’s aggressive posture in the Caribbean continues to destabilize a region already fragile from decades of globalist interference. The U.S. government justifies this deployment under the guise of fighting narcotrafficking, targeting what it calls the “Cartel de los Soles,” allegedly linked to Nicolás Maduro’s government.Is Washington...
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