US President Donald Trump has let slip that he's almost ready to make a move on Venezuela, but only "sort of". Amid rising tensions in the Caribbean, senior Trump administration officials have held three high-stakes meetings at the White House, weighing their options for military intervention.
The situation is heating up as the US ramps up its military presence off the coast of Venezuela. Just this week, two deadly strikes against boats off Venezuela's shores prompted a massive deployment of F-35 fighter jets, warships, and even a nuclear submarine to the region. To make matters worse, the Gerald Ford aircraft carrier strike group just arrived in the Latin America region, bringing with it over 75 military aircraft and nearly 5,000 troops.
This buildup is a response to two months of escalating violence against US boats off Venezuela's coast. Despite the increased tensions, Trump hasn't given a clear signal on whether he plans to take action or not. His ambiguous statement only adds fuel to the fire, leaving many wondering what the next move will be.
The situation is heating up as the US ramps up its military presence off the coast of Venezuela. Just this week, two deadly strikes against boats off Venezuela's shores prompted a massive deployment of F-35 fighter jets, warships, and even a nuclear submarine to the region. To make matters worse, the Gerald Ford aircraft carrier strike group just arrived in the Latin America region, bringing with it over 75 military aircraft and nearly 5,000 troops.
This buildup is a response to two months of escalating violence against US boats off Venezuela's coast. Despite the increased tensions, Trump hasn't given a clear signal on whether he plans to take action or not. His ambiguous statement only adds fuel to the fire, leaving many wondering what the next move will be.