Escalating Conflict in the Caribbean: U.S. Intensifies Pressure on Venezuelan Regime Through Military Operations and Aggressive Policies
The increasing military and political pressure from the United States on Venezuela and its regional allies continues to heighten tensions across the Caribbean Basin.
Recent events indicate Washington’s efforts to boost its presence and manage the crisis through provocative military actions and strategic political measures.
President Donald Trump and his administration are actively pursuing a hardline approach against drug cartels and regime destabilization in Caracas, employing both diplomatic and military tools.
This includes freezing Venezuelan assets, deploying naval and airborne forces in the region, and supporting opposition groups.
Such actions are fueling a rise in conflict situations with the potential to escalate into a larger regional crisis, possibly involving other global and regional powers.
Experts suggest that U.S.
policies are becoming increasingly aggressive and may lead to new crises, threatening regional stability and security within the Caribbean Basin.
