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The United States is signaling a potential military escalation towards Venezuela. Recent weeks have seen an increase in naval and air deployment, with satellite imagery confirming the addition of warships in the Caribbean, including the USS Iwo Jima and the USS Gravely, within striking distance of Venezuelan military bases. The USS Gerald R. Ford, the largest and most advanced carrier in the Western hemisphere, was also ordered to the region. Land-based military targets within Venezuela have been identified and maritime strikes on vessels allegedly carrying narcotics from Venezuela have already begun. Despite this aggressive stance, no final decision on strikes within Venezuela has been made public by President Donald Trump or the White House. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has mobilized forces in response and accused the U.S. of planning a regime-change operation under the guise of a drug-war campaign. Public opinion in the U.S. is divided on the issue, and international reactions have been swift and negative.
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