Venezuela’s Militarized Rhetoric Masks Regime’s Fear of U.S. Presence in Caribbean
As the U.S. escalates military presence in the Caribbean to combat narcotrafficking, Venezuela’s regime doubles down on hostile rhetoric, exposing its vulnerability and intent to deflect internal decay.
In a stark reminder of the ongoing geopolitical chess match unfolding just off America’s southern shores, Diosdado Cabello, Venezuela’s powerful vice president of the ruling Socialist Party (PSUV), urged Venezuelans to prepare "on all fronts" amidst an increased U.S. military presence in the Caribbean. Masking his warnings under the guise of defense against narcotrafficking operations, Cabello’s statements reveal more about the desperation within Maduro’s failing regime than any genuine external threat. Is Venezuela Preparing for Defense or Distracting from Internal Collapse? Cabello insists that while Venezuela does not seek war, its people must be vigilant against "internal enemies" who act...
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