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US expands Navy presence in Caribbean. Is military action against Maduro more likely?

    By Nora Gámez Torres Miami Herald (TNS) Apr 4, 2020 Updated Apr 4, 2020
 

MIAMI — When President Donald Trump weighed the options earlier last year to address the political and humanitarian consequences of Nicolás Maduro’s tight grip on power in Venezuela, he realized his harsh rhetoric against the South American leader was not backed up by a show of force in the region.

That was corrected Wednesday, as Trump, surrounded by the country’s top officials, announced an expanded military presence near the Venezuelan shores that had been unseen for decades.

Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, National Security Council Director Robert O’Brien and Attorney General William Barr all said during the press conference that the additional military is meant to crack down on “counternarcotics operations,” but is also aimed at denying funds to Maduro and his closest allies, who have been recently indicted in the U.S. on drug trafficking charges.

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US expands Navy presence in Caribbean. Is military action against Maduro more likely?

   

I sure hope not.  We don't need to be creating new conflicts.  Hopefully that fleet is there to sink a few Cartel shipments.
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