The U.S. has sent the USS Gerald R. Ford and a strike group — along with multiple warships and aircraft — to waters near Venezuela, marking its largest military presence in Latin America in decades.
Washington frames the deployment as part of a counter-narcotics operation against transnational criminal organisations, but the firepower and scale raise questions about broader motives.
Caracas has condemned the deployment as a provocation and responded by mobilising hundreds of thousands of troops, warning of serious consequences for Venezuelan sovereignty.