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Satellites recorded increasing the presence of the US Navy in the Caribbean Sea

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The United States began to move Naval forces to the region in August. Currently, the American Naval Forces has increased the existence of the Caribbean.

The American Navy has increased its existence in the Caribbean against the rear of the fact that Washington has announced the strengthening of resistance to the Latin American cartels, and has increased intensification of relationships in the United States and Venezuela. Newsweek reports that there is a reference to satellite images.

In particular, satellites showed the availability of destroyer USS Sampson with controlled missile weapons in the Panama area. Also in the Caribbean, USS Gravely and the USS Jason Dunham, the coast zone of the USS Minneapolis-SS, runs in the Caribbean Sea. Pavlo. The southern Puerto Rico on the eve is the universal landing ship of Iwo Jima, Landing Transport, USS San Antonio, and a landing ship-dod USS Fort Lauderdale. In addition, the presence of the P-8A poseidon anti-submarine aircraft and Boeing C-17 Globemaster III was recorded.

The region also has a multi -purpose nuclear submarine USS Newport News, but its exact location remains unknown.

As you know, the United States began to move the Navy to the region in August. Earlier, the shipping of at least eight ships and a submarine were reported.

Remember, US defense secretary Pete Hegset does not exclude the possibility of strong power change in Venezuela. Only American president Donald Trump can make an appropriate decision.

Earlier, US authorities doubled – up to $ 50 million – a reward for helping to arrest President Venezuela Nicholas Maduro.

A reward for “head” Maduro: Trump sent warships to Venezuela

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Source: korrespondent

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