WASHINGTON: A US plane provider is now within the Caribbean Sea to bolster an anti-narcotics campaign, the army introduced Sunday (Nov 16) – a transfer positive to anger Venezuela – as US forces struck one other alleged drug boat within the japanese Pacific.
President Donald Trump has ordered a troop buildup within the Caribbean as a part of an anti-trafficking initiative, however hypothesis has abounded that Washington may be contemplating military intervention towards Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro.
The US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), which oversees American forces in Latin America and the Caribbean, had beforehand mentioned that the USS Gerald R. Ford Provider Strike Group had entered its space of duty.
On Sunday, it introduced in an announcement that the strike group had entered the Caribbean Sea, saying the transfer follows Trump’s “directive to dismantle Transnational Legal Organizations and counter narco-terrorism in protection of the Homeland”.
The strike group consists of probably the most superior US plane provider, two guided-missile destroyers, and different assist vessels and plane.
It joins a number of warships already within the Caribbean, with the deployment dubbed “Operation Southern Spear”.
