USS Gerald R. Ford heads to Caribbean amid major U.S. military buildup near Venezuela

NPRWednesday, November 12, 2025 at 9:41:42 AM
USS Gerald R. Ford heads to Caribbean amid major U.S. military buildup near Venezuela
The USS Gerald R. Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier, is currently en route to the Caribbean Sea as part of a major U.S. military buildup near Venezuela. This deployment follows recent strikes in Venezuela that have tragically killed at least 76 people, highlighting the escalating violence and instability in the region. The U.S. military's increased presence signals a response to these developments, reflecting broader geopolitical tensions and concerns regarding security in Latin America. The situation remains fluid, and the implications of this military buildup could have significant ramifications for U.S.-Venezuela relations and regional stability.
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