Venezuela Stages Caribbean War Games As U.S. Flexes Power Nearby
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Venezuela has launched sweeping military exercises on La Orchila Island, signaling defiance against what it calls U.S. intimidation in the Caribbean.
Ordered by President Nicolás Maduro, Operation Caribe Soberano involves about 2,500 troops, 12 warships, 22 aircraft, and 20 militia boats, along with drones and air-defense systems.
Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino framed the drills as protection of national sovereignty, declaring that U.S. deployments are“threatening and vulgar.”
The move comes days after U.S. forces reported sinking or intercepting Venezuelan boats accused of carrying narcotics, incidents that left at least 11 people dead.
Caracas insists one of the vessels was a fishing boat wrongly attacked, underscoring how quickly the anti-drug campaign has become entangled in regional politics. Washington argues its actions target trafficking networks tied to elements of the Venezuelan military.
In the background, the United States has been running its largest Caribbean exercises in years from Puerto Rico. Thousands of Marines conducted live-fire drills and amphibious landings, supported by destroyers, amphibious ships, a nuclear submarine, and five F-35B stealth fighters.
While U.S. officials stress counter-narcotics and disaster readiness, the scale of firepower suggests a broader message: deterrence of Venezuela and reassurance to allies.
The story behind the story is about perception and power. For Maduro's government, putting tanks, ships, and drones on display reinforces a narrative of resistance to foreign aggression and rallies support at home.
For Washington, combining anti-drug missions with high-profile military hardware shows reach and readiness in a contested region.
For ordinary Puerto Ricans and Venezuelans, however, the spectacle raises unease: their islands are treated as forward posts in a struggle where a single misstep could escalate into confrontation.
Ordered by President Nicolás Maduro, Operation Caribe Soberano involves about 2,500 troops, 12 warships, 22 aircraft, and 20 militia boats, along with drones and air-defense systems.
Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino framed the drills as protection of national sovereignty, declaring that U.S. deployments are“threatening and vulgar.”
The move comes days after U.S. forces reported sinking or intercepting Venezuelan boats accused of carrying narcotics, incidents that left at least 11 people dead.
Caracas insists one of the vessels was a fishing boat wrongly attacked, underscoring how quickly the anti-drug campaign has become entangled in regional politics. Washington argues its actions target trafficking networks tied to elements of the Venezuelan military.
In the background, the United States has been running its largest Caribbean exercises in years from Puerto Rico. Thousands of Marines conducted live-fire drills and amphibious landings, supported by destroyers, amphibious ships, a nuclear submarine, and five F-35B stealth fighters.
While U.S. officials stress counter-narcotics and disaster readiness, the scale of firepower suggests a broader message: deterrence of Venezuela and reassurance to allies.
The story behind the story is about perception and power. For Maduro's government, putting tanks, ships, and drones on display reinforces a narrative of resistance to foreign aggression and rallies support at home.
For Washington, combining anti-drug missions with high-profile military hardware shows reach and readiness in a contested region.
For ordinary Puerto Ricans and Venezuelans, however, the spectacle raises unease: their islands are treated as forward posts in a struggle where a single misstep could escalate into confrontation.

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