đ»đȘđșđž AMERICA, AGAIN, EYES VENEZUELA
The Caribbean just got louder. Washingtonâs quietly mapping new outposts, inching closer to Venezuela under the banner of âregional stability.â
No invasion on paper - not yet - but the arsenal says otherwise: AC-130 gunships, F-35Bs, P-8 patrol planes, and warships flexing offshore.
Over 10,000 troops already in rotation. Thatâs not âmonitoring.â Thatâs staging.
Officially, itâs about counter-narco ops, migration pressure, and âprotecting democracy.â
Unofficially? The U.S. never deploys that much hardware without a playbook titled Regime Pressure, Vol. 2.
Venezuelaâs oil is still sanctioned, Maduroâs still clinging to power, and elections are coming.
You donât move this many pieces unless youâre ready to test the board.
Prediction: Expect âjoint exercisesâ morphing into âlimited containment zones.â Maybe even a âhumanitarian corridor.â
The kind of euphemisms that precede airspace lockdowns.
The Pentagon says itâs routine.
So was Panama, 1989.
Source: @clashreport, TWZ
đșđžđ»đȘ TRUMP HAS 3 PLANS FOR MADURO - AND NONE INVOLVE TALKING IT OUT
The first involves good old-fashioned airstrikes. Officially, itâs about ânarco infrastructure.â Unofficially, itâs about shaking the loyalty of Venezuelaâs military by making them wonder whoâs next.
Then thereâs the Hollywood option: send in SEAL Team 6 or Delta Force to grab Maduro, or drop him, Soleimani-style.
And if subtlety really is off the table, there's the takeover plan: boots on the ground, U.S. forces seizing airstrips and oil fields âto fight terrorism,â but mostly to grab leverage.
With 10,000 troops already circling the Caribbean and the Gerald Ford carrier en route, one thingâs clear, Maduroâs not just on Washingtonâs radar. Heâs on the list.
Source: El Debate, NY Times
Nov 8, 2025 · 9:20 PM UTC







































