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Venezuela🇻🇪 & Columbia🇨🇴 | US Kinetic Indicators & Warnings | REPORTS ONLY

This is madness. It would be a small thing to disable the engines with larger caliber rounds from a helicopter. Maybe not all the time, but most of the time.

Send the Marines to board, video it, if they resist, kill them. But it’s kinda a slow motion event. We don’t need “Jack Bauer” or Delta to disable a nuclear warhead. We don’t need missiles strikes a-Go Go!

I still want to kill or capture them. I just would like to see the afforded a chance to surrender. Then we can water cure the hell out of them, till they spill and go to a prison ship (in reality they probably would already be on one before the aggressive debrief* begins.

Z
*enhanced interrogation To-may-tow, Tah-ma-to
 
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Oct 19 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump called Colombian President Gustavo Petro an "illegal drug leader" on Sunday and said payments to the South American nation would cease, while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said U.S. forces had attacked a vessel associated with a Colombian rebel group.
Trump's comments marked a new low in relations between Bogota and Washington, which have frayed since Trump returned to office in January and since his administration launched a series of strikes on vessels allegedly transporting drugs in the Caribbean.
The U.S. president said on social media that the United States would stop large-scale payments and subsidies to Colombia and Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, a close ally, said Trump will soon announce "major tariffs" on the country.
Colombia currently pays 10% tariffs on most imports to the United States, the baseline level Trump has imposed on many countries.
Hegseth wrote on X that the Pentagon had destroyed a vessel and killed three people on Friday "in the USSOUTHCOM area of responsibility," which includes the Caribbean.
He said the ship was affiliated with the leftist rebel group National Liberation Army and was involved in illicit narcotics smuggling, without offering evidence to back the claim.

US says it hit Colombian rebel vessel as Colombia condemns Trump's accusations against Petro
 

🔊 US military buildup in Caribbean sees bombers, Marines and warships converge near Venezuela

New counter-narcotics task force will coordinate air, maritime and special operations missions


***EXCERPT***
The United States has significantly increased its military presence across the Caribbean under U.S. Southern Command, deploying bombers, warships and Marines as part of an expanded campaign targeting drug-trafficking and so-called "narco-terrorist" networks operating near Venezuela.

In addition to seven strikes on boats believed to be carrying narcotics,
the Trump administration has built up thousands of troops in the region.
 
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➡️There are additional unconfirmed claims of an Il-76 cargo transport arriving this month. Including within the past few days.
I am actively looking to confirm or deny these recent reports of several flights from Russian cargo jets landing in Venezuela within last few days.

I have already confirmed one. Working on others currently spinning on feeds with unsourced claims of OTHER recent landing in recent days. đź‘€
 
It's becoming incredible unclear to pick apart from local media what is a repeat or new landing of Russian craft. So apply 24 hour rule. Will not post again on matter for another 24 hours until picture becomes cleaner. It's starting to blow up and copy-cat echos of same reports running wild.
 
➡️ As far as we know it could be the Russians picking up it's people/stuff before US opens hell on Venezuela.

Speaking of... Now going to be on lookout for official government readouts from every world government regarding Venezuela to see if they start picking up their diplomat's and embassy staffers.

Will be the first clear cut sign of impending kinetic action by US against Venezuela.
 

WASHINGTON, Oct 27 (Reuters) - U.S. military officials involved with President Donald Trump's expanding operations in Latin America have been asked to sign non-disclosure agreements, three U.S. officials say, a development that raises new questions about a military buildup that Venezuela fears may lead to an invasion.
 
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