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The United States is ramping up its military presence at the former Roosevelt Roads Naval Station in Puerto Rico, signaling heightened readiness for a potential operation involving Venezuela as conditions in the region continue to shift. U.S. military aircraft were observed conducting steady activity at the airfield on Monday, reinforcing what officials describe as a growing posture of preparedness in the Caribbean.

The renewed American presence comes as Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro reportedly informed U.S. officials—through backchannel communications—that he is willing to step down within 18 months, according to a CNN report citing a source familiar with the discussions. The claim has not been publicly confirmed by the White House, but it has already triggered speculation in defense circles that Maduro may be seeking an off-ramp under growing internal and external pressure.

While the United States has not announced any active military operation, the strategic significance of Roosevelt Roads cannot be underestimated. Once one of the largest naval facilities in the world, the base offers immediate access to the Caribbean Sea, rapid deployment routes to South America, and a runway capable of supporting everything from surveillance aircraft to heavy-lift transports.

Defense analysts note that the U.S. buildup aligns with increased intelligence monitoring of Venezuela’s internal instability, including reports of escalating cartel activity, factionalism within Maduro’s security forces, and foreign interference by Iran and Russia. A strengthened American posture in Puerto Rico provides both a deterrent and a flexible staging point should conditions deteriorate further.

For now, officials describe the moves as precautionary—but unmistakably deliberate. The U.S. military rarely surges aircraft, personnel, and logistical assets to a region without a clear strategic calculus. The activity at Roosevelt Roads reflects Washington’s commitment to maintaining stability in the hemisphere, ensuring American interests remain protected, and preparing options should Venezuela enter a deeper crisis.

Whether Maduro’s alleged willingness to step down becomes reality remains uncertain. But one thing is clear: the United States is positioning itself for whatever comes next.
 

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