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Tensions are reaching a boiling point in the Caribbean. The U.S. has deployed the USS Gerald R. Ford—the world’s largest aircraft carrier—near Venezuela, claiming it's part of a crackdown on drug trafficking. But Venezuela sees it as a direct threat and has mobilized its full military in response. With President Trump’s bold statements and Venezuela’s preparations for guerrilla warfare, experts fear this could be more than just a show of force. Is the region heading toward conflict?
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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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