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Venezuela launches enormous navy train as U.S. Navy flotilla nears Caribbean waters
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Venezuela launches enormous navy train as U.S. Navy flotilla nears Caribbean waters

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Last updated: November 12, 2025 4:35 pm
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Venezuela introduced Tuesday that it was launching an enormous navy train throughout the nation, reportedly involving some 200,000 forces, in response to the growing presence of U.S. navy property within the area. The announcement by Venezuela’s navy got here because the U.S. Division of Protection confirmed the nuclear-powered plane service USS Gerald Ford had entered the Southern Command’s space of duty — which incorporates the Caribbean.  

The Venezuelan Ministry of Protection mentioned the train launched Tuesday concerned the deployment of land, air and sea property.

Protection Minister Vladimir Padrino mentioned on Venezuelan state TV that 200,000 troops had been concerned within the train, in keeping with the French information company, AFP.

Members of the Venezuelan Armed Forces take part within the “Plan Independencia 200” protection deployment ordered by Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, amid rising tensions with the US, in Merida, Venezuela, in a handout image made out there on Nov. 11, 2025.

Merida Governorate/Handout/REUTERS


“They’re murdering defenseless individuals, whether or not or not they’re drug traffickers, executing them with out due course of,” Padrino was quoted as saying, referring to U.S. navy strikes on alleged drug trafficking boats within the Caribbean and jap Pacific that started in September.

Since then, U.S. forces have focused round 20 vessels in worldwide waters, killing at the very least 76 individuals. The Trump administration says the operations — the small print of which stay murky — are a part of an anti-drug offensive.

The united statesFord is the most important plane service on the earth, and the U.S. Navy’s most superior. It left the U.S. navy’s Mediterranean Command area Tuesday and entered the Southern Command area, which incorporates the waters round Latin America.

The USS Gerald R. Ford in Newport News, Virginia, on April 8, 2017.

The united statesGerald R. Ford in Newport Information, Virginia, on April 8, 2017.

Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ridge Leoni/U.S. Navy/Getty


Plane on board the Ford embrace 4 squadrons of F/A-18 Tremendous Hornets, an digital F-18 variant squadron, Airborne Warning and Management Techniques, two Helicopter Sea Fight Squadrons and a logistics help squadron.

The U.S. has additionally deployed F-35 stealth warplanes to Puerto Rico, in addition to six different U.S. Navy ships within the Caribbean.

Many individuals each inside Venezuela and observers outdoors the nation imagine the elevated U.S. navy stress on Caracas is geared toward forcing President Nicolas Maduro out of workplace, together with Maduro himself.

President Trump has not acknowledged that as his intention, although he is mentioned he believes Maduro’s days in workplace are numbered. Mr. Trump has repeatedly accused Maduro of being complicit with armed prison gangs that smuggle medicine into the U.S. — accusations the Venezuelan chief has rejected.

A former high diplomat to Venezuela, Ambassador James Story, who served in President Trump’s first time period and below President Joe Biden, informed 60 Minutes final month that the U.S. may oust Maduro by drive.

If there’s a U.S. navy assault on Venezuela, Protection Minister Padrino mentioned Tuesday in his televised remarks that overseas troops would discover a “group united to defend this nation, to the loss of life.” 

A few of Venezuela’s neighbors have additionally raised severe considerations over the U.S. assaults on small boats.

Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro on Tuesday ordered his nation to cease sharing intelligence with the U.S. He mentioned the directive would “stay in drive so long as the missile assaults on boats within the Caribbean proceed.”

“The battle towards medicine should be subordinated to the human rights of the Caribbean individuals,” mentioned Petro, who informed CBS Information in an unique interview in October that the strikes towards boats had been unlawful and ineffective.

CBS Information deputy overseas editor Jose Diaz Jr. contributed to this report.

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