Washington, DC – Media reports indicate that the US military has begun upgrading and equipping a disused military base in the Caribbean. This move is a clear sign of escalating tensions with Venezuela, which views US actions in the region as a direct threat to its national security.
According to defense sources, Washington has begun upgrading the base’s facilities and equipping them with advanced surveillance equipment and reconnaissance aircraft. These measures are part of a plan to bolster its military presence in the Latin American region.
Observers believe this move coincides with escalating tensions between Washington and Caracas over energy issues and oil sanctions. This comes amid mutual accusations of interference in internal affairs.
It is estimated that the base, which has been abandoned for more than a decade, could become a strategic hub for US operations in the Caribbean, potentially reigniting Cold War tensions in the region.



