The U.S. military is expanding operations in the Caribbean and Puerto Rico amid its deadly boat strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats, while the Trump administration weighs military action against Venezuela.
Breakdown
- The US is expanding its military presence in the Caribbean, citing anti-drug operations and considering possible action in Venezuela.
- US military confirmed its 20th strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean, resulting in four deaths. 12s
- Significant US military assets, including the USS Gerald R. Ford and F-35 jets, are being deployed from a reopened base in Puerto Rico. 29s
- Local Puerto Rican officials and residents express both concern and a sense of security due to the military buildup. 1m 14s
- Venezuelan President Maduro denounces the US buildup as a threat of invasion and calls on citizens to resist foreign intervention. 2m 8s