Tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela are escalating as a significant U.S. naval buildup unfolds in the Southern Caribbean and surrounding waters, which American officials say is intended to counter threats from Latin American drug cartels.
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- Venezuelans, including elderly volunteers, are enlisting in militias in response to U.S. military activity.
- The U.S. has deployed guided missile destroyers and may add amphibious assault ships near Venezuela. 32s
- Washington states the naval buildup targets drug-smuggling cartels, accusing President Maduro of involvement. 50s
- Venezuela and Colombia have deployed tens of thousands of troops to their shared border. 1m 9s
- President Maduro claims to activate 4.5 million militia volunteers, a figure considered exaggerated. 1m 31s