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The USS Gerald R Ford, known as the world’s largest warship, along with its US naval strike force, has made its arrival in the Caribbean, confirmed by the US Navy. The deployment was ordered by President Donald Trump amidst ongoing strikes against alleged drug boats and rising tensions with Venezuela. To date, the US has initiated 19 strikes against vessels in the Caribbean and the eastern Pacific, causing 76 fatalities. The Venezuelan and Colombian governments have expressed apprehension over these operations. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro accuses the US of intentionally creating a crisis to topple his government. Colombian President Gustavo Petro, on the other hand, has demanded a pause on intelligence sharing with the US until these attacks cease. The strike group, including the USS Gerald R Ford and guided-missile destroyers, enhances US ability to detect and disrupt illegal activities in the area, marking the most significant US military presence in Latin America in many years.
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