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    2 Venezuelan military aircraft flew near US Navy vessel in ‘highly provocative move,’ Pentagon says

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsSeptember 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Pentagon stated two Venezuelan navy plane flew close to a U.S. Navy vessel on Thursday in worldwide waters in a “extremely provocative transfer.”

    In an announcement posted on the social media platform X on Thursday night time, the Protection Division wrote the transfer “was designed to intervene with our counter narco-terror operations.”

    CBS Information reported earlier on Thursday that two armed Venezuelan F-16 fighters flew over the USS Jason Dunham in what U.S. officers believed was a present of power. 

    Gdynia, Poland, sixth, Might 2015 US Navy rocket destroyer USS Jason Dunham (DDG 109) goes to Gdynia Port for brief go to. Vessel is armed with SM-2 rocket and Tomahawk missiles.

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    The transfer got here after President Donald Trump announced earlier this week he had ordered U.S. navy forces to strike a vessel within the Caribbean Sea that he stated was carrying suspected Tren de Aragua drug smugglers, killing 11 folks.

    The assertion from the Pentagon on Thursday went on to say: “The cartel operating Venezuela is strongly suggested to not pursue any additional effort to impede, deter or intervene with counter-narcotics and counter-terror operations carried out by the US navy.”

    The Navy lately deployed eight ships to the Caribbean and Pacific Ocean. 



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