Latest information extends the evidence of a premeditated military siege against Venezuela

Photo: CubadebatePhoto: CubadebateThe recent movements of US troops, reported by public sources and media, confirm that Washington is preparing to militarily close to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela under the pretext of a supposed "humanitarian intervention."

Cuba assured on February 13, through a declaration by the Revolutionary Government, that the United States intends to manufacture "a humanitarian pretext to initiate a military aggression against Venezuela" and denounced military flights in the Caribbean region as part of the preparations.

Although sources in Washington and some of the countries involved were quick to deny Cuban denunciations, the latest available information ratifies and broadens the evidence of a premeditated military siege against Caracas.

"The United States silently accumulates its military power near Venezuela," journalist and British military expert Tom Rogan said in the Washington Examiner newspaper. "An important naval and maritime presence of the United States is operating near Colombia and Venezuela. Whether by coincidence or not, these deployments give the White House a growing range of options. "

According to Rogan, in less than a week the Pentagon is able to deploy 2,200 marines, fighter jets, tanks and put two aircraft carriers in Venezuela.

The three points of the American trident in the Caribbean, Colombia and Brazil. It is no coincidence that Admiral Craig Faller, head of the Southern Command, visited Bogota, Brasilia and Curacao during the last weeks, under the cover of the supposed organization of the delivery of "humanitarian aid" to Venezuela. (Cubadebate)