The tension in the US relations with the US is increasingly escalating, as the armor ordered to grow in the area, including three rocket launchers and equalized helicopters with 2,200-4,000 marines, in the context of the fight against ” Reuters. The above energy now makes it obvious to further sharpen the already high tension between Washington and.
The two countries have been on the knives for years and the development of forces has been recorded while US President Trump is stepping up the pressure on his Venezuelan counterpart: in early August, he even doubled in $ 50 million a fee for information that would allow him to be allowed.
he includes the USS San Antonio, USS Iwo Jima and USS Fort Lauderdale boats, with 4,500 members of the US military personnel, including 2,200 Marines.
How did the tension between Venezuela – USA escalated
The tension between the two countries has been further accentuated following the Trump government’s decision at the beginning of August that could lead to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, whom the White House accuses of leading the so -called “Cartel”.
A few weeks after the renewal of the American oil company Chevron’s license to operate in Venezuela and after the agreement to exchange political prisoners, the tension between Washington and Caracas has escalated rapidly. Even with a military component that has a few precedent in bilateral relations.
Trump ordered to develop the current 36 -hour, off Venezuelan, 3 Arleigh Burke class destroyers. The: “USS Gravely”, “USS Jason Dunham” and “USS Sampson”. According to information from the Reuters agency, the three destroyers are part of the wider US Navy and Air Forces developing in the Caribbean and include a total of about 4,000 marines, P-8 Poseidon surveillance aircraft, additional warships and at least one warships and at least one warships Aerial space ‘, which could be used if’ targeted businesses’ are decided.
‘Venezuela’s drug cartel’ – how is it trying to defend Caracas
White House spokesman Caroline Levit described the Venezuelan government as a “drug cartel” on Tuesday, and President Maduro “a fugitive leader of this cartel”.
Asked about the possibility that the US Armed Forces will take action in Venezuela, said Donald Trump would use “all the means” to “prevent the drug from flooding our country”.
As he described as a “miserable” and “coarse propaganda political business” the increase in US remuneration for his arrest, President Maduro announced Monday to “guarantee the coverage of the whole territory” by Venezuela.
The National Guard of Latin America was established by former deceased former President Hugo Chavez, whose Mr Maduro is considered a political heir. According to official sources, it has some 5 million members, citizens or reserves, and refers to the General Staff.
Venezuela’s careful reactions
The Venezuelan government, which has been accustomed to aggressive comments with the White House for years, seems to have more closely weighing its reactions this time. The country’s leadership has taken this last escalation very seriously, in which the unjustified cruelty of tone and the seriousness of the accusations are very evident, as El Pais notes.
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil also said the threats of the United States “not only affect Venezuela, but endanger the stability of the entire region, including the Peace Zone declared by Clac [Κοινότητα Λατινικής Αμερικής και Καραϊβικής]” For the government, the categories of the United States “is a proof of their lack of credibility”.