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WATCH: Southern Command Releases Video of US Forces Training Amphibious Landings in Puerto Rico as Siege of Venezuela Gains Momentum | The Gateway Pundit

Screengrab from US Southern Command ideo.

‘Tick-Tock’- the US Military video suggests Venezuela’s time is growing short.

The US Southern Command released today (17) a video portraying US troops training amphibious landings in Puerto Rico, as the Naval and Aerial siege to Venezuela gains even more momentum.

The U.S. deployment is the largest in Latin America in 26 years, and responds to growing concern over drug trafficking and regional instability.

Almost 300,000 people died of fentanyl-related causes in the US in the last 4 years.

The Caribbean has now become a powder keg, with both the Trump Administration and the Venezuelan Bolivarian socialists showing their military readiness.

Newsweek reported:

“The U.S. force in the Caribbean now includes: F-35B fighter jets, V-22 Ospreys, MQ-9 Reaper drones, P-8 Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft, and stationed personnel at Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico.

Naval assets comprise the destroyers USS Gravely, USS Jason Dunham, USS Sampson, the cruiser USS Lake Erie, the littoral combat ship USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul, the amphibious assault ships USS Iwo Jima, USS San Antonio, USS Fort Lauderdale, and the fast-attack submarine USS Newport News.

These ships carry thousands of U.S. Marines and form a strategic presence to deter criminal operations and signal U.S. power in the region.”

And starting in early September, the siege of Venezuela has yielded ‘kinetic’ attacks against alleged drug boats.

And now, we get a glimpse of the amphibious training exercise in Puerto Rico – are we moving for an invasion of Venezuela?

The sound of a clock in the video suggests something is on the move.

Read more:

WATCH: Coast Gard Personnel From USS Jason Dunham Intercept Venezuelan Boat, as Maritime Siege Is Now Reinforced by Stealth F-35 Fighter Jets



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