I'm seeing some major red flags here 
. The reopening of this naval base in Puerto Rico is a huge deal and I'm talking about the numbers - 20+ years closed, now it's back on
. And let me break down the Venezuelan situation for you... US claims there are ties to cartels, but how many strikes have they conducted? AT LEAST 20
, with 80+ casualties... that's a lot of harm done
.
Now, according to the Pentagon, this base is part of a $3.5 billion investment in Caribbean security
. Meanwhile, Venezuela's accusing the US of waging war
. It's like we're playing chicken and the world is watching
. Here are some stats on the current Venezuelan situation:
* 1 million+ Venezuelans have fled to neighboring countries since 2017
* Economic crisis: inflation rate at 10,000%+
* Humanitarian crisis: malnutrition rates up by 60% in some areas
What's the US's plan here? More military presence = more risk for locals?
Now, according to the Pentagon, this base is part of a $3.5 billion investment in Caribbean security
* 1 million+ Venezuelans have fled to neighboring countries since 2017
* Economic crisis: inflation rate at 10,000%+
* Humanitarian crisis: malnutrition rates up by 60% in some areas
What's the US's plan here? More military presence = more risk for locals?