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The U.S. Navy has deployed the USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier, right off the coast of Venezuela.
The official reason? A crackdown on drug trafficking.
But Venezuela sees it as a clear move toward military intervention.

President Trump says the U.S. only fights for victory, not politics
Meanwhile, Venezuela is mobilizing its entire military—army, navy, air force, and even civilian militia
And with Russia now possibly entering the equation, this crisis could spiral fast

Is this just a power play… or the start of something much more dangerous?
Watch now to find out what’s really happening beneath the surface :eyes:
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00:00The world's largest aircraft carrier just entered the Caribbean,
00:03and Venezuela is calling it an act of war.
00:06The USS Gerald R. Ford is now in Venezuelan waters.
00:10It's the biggest move yet in a rising storm between the U.S. and Venezuela.
00:14The U.S. says it's part of a war on drugs.
00:17But Venezuela calls it a military intervention to topple its government.
00:21President Trump made his stance clear.
00:23He said America only fights to win.
00:25No more political games.
00:27At the same time, Venezuela is mobilizing everything it has.
00:31Army, Navy, Air Force, and even its civilian militia.
00:36Over 4,000 U.S. troops are on board.
00:38Backed by destroyers, a nuclear sub, and nine air squadrons.
00:42Some say this is about stopping drugs.
00:45Others believe it's the start of something bigger.
00:47Venezuela is preparing for guerrilla war.
00:50Even reaching out to Russia for missile support.
00:52This isn't just tension anymore.
00:54It's a powder keg waiting for a spark.
00:56Will this explode into full conflict?
00:59Or is it all a show of force?
01:01One thing's for sure.
01:02The Caribbean just got a lot more dangerous.
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