#US B1B bombers approach the coast of Venezuela #[The latest trend exposed! "U.S. military bombing"] Two B-1B bombers from the U.S. Air Force were blasted closer to the coast of Venezuela in a "display of force."
According to the National Interest website, flight tracking data showed that two B-1B bombers from the U.S. Air Force took off from a base in the north of the U.S. on 27 local time and then crossed the Caribbean Sea toward the coast of Venezuela.
Reported that the U.S. government has been strengthening its military deployment in Latin America recently. This B-1B bomber operation is the United States '"latest display of force" against Venezuela. Since October 15, the U.S. Air Force has conducted three "bomber demonstrations of force" off the coast of Venezuela.
According to the U.S. Wall Street Journal, two U.S. Air Force B-1B bombers flew to international airspace near Venezuela on 23rd local time.In addition, several B-52 bombers and F-35 fighters had reached an island near the Venezuelan coast on 15th local time, returning after flying around the island.
Since September, the U.S. government has claimed to have sunk a number of so-called "drug ships" and killed dozens of "drug dealers" in international waters off Venezuela. The "War Zone" website said that although the range and strike capabilities of the B-1B and B-52 bombers can be used to help detect and track "drug ships," so far there is no indication that these bombers are involved in so-called anti-drug operations. They were sent near Venezuela to deliver "signals."