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The United States has significantly increased its naval presence in the Southern Caribbean, sparking debate over Washington’s intentions.
Officials in Caracas and security experts in the U.S. are questioning whether the deployment is primarily aimed at combating drug cartels, as the Trump administration has stated, or if broader strategic objectives are at play.
The buildup includes a sizable force of ships and surveillance assets patrolling the region. While U.S. officials frame the operation as part of ongoing counter-narcotics missions, critics suggest it could also be a show of force linked to rising tensions with Venezuela.
The Caribbean has long been a focal point of U.S. strategic interests, but the scale of the latest mobilization is drawing fresh scrutiny. Analysts warn that the move could heighten regional tensions if not paired with clear communication on its objectives.
For now, the true purpose of the buildup remains uncertain — fueling speculation both at home and abroad.