Venezuela, Trump and US warships
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The president is personally involved in discussions for what the Navy is calling the “Golden Fleet.” The new warships would be better suited to counter China and other potential future threats.
With the Trump administration poised to attack military installations in Venezuela and the U.S. posting a $50 million bounty on Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro, images and videos show how U.S. warships are amassing near Venezuela and how the ...
Fired by Su-30MK2V Flankers, the Russian-supplied Kh-31 anti-ship missiles are still a danger to U.S. warships operating near Venezuelan shores.
China's naval buildup is overshadowing the US as Chinese leader Xi Jinping pushes the military toward big modernization and combat readiness goals.
Experts call it "21st-century gunboat diplomacy" as U.S. positions strike-capable forces in Caribbean amid tensions with Maduro regime and cartels.