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Aircraft carrier dispatched! The US military once again goes to war without declaring it, and Trump calls for ground war

Because of the presence of American troops, the atmosphere in Latin America has been extremely tense. According to the latest reports, in order to further exert pressure, the United States ordered a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier strike group to go to the Caribbean Sea, and also ordered the US military to sink a Venezuelan ship again without declaring war, resulting in the death of all the people on board!

On October 25, the U.S. Military Times that the U.S. military had sent an aircraft carrier to South American coastal waters as part of the latest upgrading and consolidation of military forces in the region. Pentagon spokesman Sean Panel announced via social media that U.S. Defense Secretary Peter Hegel had ordered the Carl Vincent aircraft carrier and its strike group to be deployed to the U.S. Southern Command.

The USS Ford aircraft carrier strike group has five destroyers and is currently anchored in Croatian ports on the Adriatic Sea. The deployment of additional aircraft carriers represents a major military upgrade at a time when the United States has deployed exceptionally powerful U.S. troops to the Caribbean Sea and off the coast of Venezuela.

Just a few hours before the United States announced the deployment of additional aircraft carriers, U.S. Defense Secretary Hagster personally disclosed to the outside world that the U.S. military once again launched an undeclared war and sank a Venezuelan transport ship, killing all six people on board. After the escalation of relations between the United States and Venezuela in early September, the U.S. military attacked Venezuelan ships for the 10th time, killing at least 43 people and injuring others. The number of U.S. military attacks has accelerated from once in a few weeks to three this week, and the scope of attacks has also expanded from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean.

According to statistics, the U.S. has deployed a powerful military force in the Caribbean. In the Caribbean region north of Venezuela, the U.S. military has deployed one cruiser, four missile destroyers and one offshore combat ship, each carrying up to 32 battle axis missiles, and one nuclear submarine carrying 12 battle axis missiles. A fleet of three large landing ships carrying 3,000 marines.

In addition, the United States is also deploying 10 F-35B fighter jets, 6 AV-8B Harrier fighter jets, 12 MV-22B Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft, 7 MQ-9 Reaper drones and 13 helicopters in Puerto Rico, which is close to Venezuela, as well as patrol anti-submarine aircraft, transport aircraft and aerial tanker aircraft. A few days ago, two B-1B Lancer strategic bombers of the US Air Force were flying in the Caribbean Sea, about 75 kilometers away from Venezuela.

On October 24th, Sky News reported that US President Donald Trump shouted in an interview with reporters at the White House that the United States might take a ground war against Venezuela, and has now allowed the CIA to conduct secret operations against Venezuela.

In the face of the war that the U.S. military really starts at any time, especially in the context that the U.S. military has killed and injured a large number of people in 10 consecutive undeclared wars, Venezuela is now facing an enemy. On October 24th, Venezuelan President Maduro published an English letter to the United States, bluntly saying, "We don't need a crazy war, please think about it".

Maduro had previously announced on the 16th that he had mobilized millions of troops and the defense plan against the “American threat” had been completed, and that despite the shortage of funding, under-trained and incomparable firepower of the United States, his country was ready to fight, and the country had 5,000 Russian-made air defense missiles to respond to the military threat from the United States.



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