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Another War May Be About to Break Out in America's Backyard: Venezuela is sending troops to its border with neighboring Guyana
Red State ^ | 02/09/2024 | Ben Kew

Posted on 02/09/2024 8:45:52 PM PST by SeekAndFind

Venezuela is sending troops to its border with neighboring Guyana as tensions continue to escalate over a territorial dispute, raising the risk of a military conflict between the two South American nations.

According to a report from The Wall Street Journal citing satellite images and videos made public by the country's military, Venezuelan forces have stationed troops, tanks, missile-equipped patrol boats, and an armored carrier at its border with Guyana. 

The dispute comes as Venezuela attempts to annex the region of Essequibo, where the country's socialist dictator Nicolas Maduro has said he plans to “grant operating licenses for the exploration and exploitation of oil, gas, and mines.”

Venezuela is backing up its threats to annex an oil-rich part of Guyana by moving light tanks, missile-equipped patrol boats and armored carriers to the two countries’ border.


https://t.co/yukybKzaEi https://t.co/yukybKzaEi— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) February 9, 2024

Recent offshore oil discoveries by an Exxon Mobil-led consortium have turned Guyana, a former British colony with a population of 800,000, into one of the world's hottest oil properties.

According to Energy World, Exxon plans to start drilling "two exploratory wells north and west of its prolific Stabroek block, where three oil fields are producing close to 650,000 barrels of oil a day."

"We are not going anywhere," the president of ExxonMobil Guyana, Alistair Routledge, told reporters earlier this week. 

Venezuela is concentrating military equipment on the border with Guyana amid an escalating territorial conflict between the countries over the Essequibo region , The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reports, citing satellite images from Maxar and video footage published on social networks by the Venezuelan military.

The newspaper writes that Caracas is transferring equipment similar to light tanks, armored personnel carriers and patrol boats with missiles to the area of ​​the island of Anacoco on the Cuyuni River, which is located on the border of the two countries.


pic.twitter.com/xGo08WSTNE— S p r i n t e r (@Sprinter99800) February 9, 2024

The ratcheting up of tensions comes despite an agreement signed by Maduro and Guyanese President Irfaan Ali in December, where the two sides agreed to de-escalate threats of physical force and create a joint commission to solve their territorial disputes.

In a statement to the Journal, Guyana's Foreign Ministry said that they were "not surprised by the bad faith of Venezuela" in reneging on that agreement. “We are disappointed, not surprised," they added. 

Posting on the X platform on Friday, Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino launched into a bizarre tirade where he accused Guyana of agreeing to "military alliances" with the U.S. and reiterated the regime's position that it belongs to Venezuela: 

The world is upside down! While Exxon Mobil, with the approval of Guyana, announces military alliances with the United States to provide security in the exploitation of oil and gas in waters to be delimited, the Bolivarian government works tirelessly bringing better living conditions, health and education to the Essequiban people, with the support of the Venezuelan armed forces.

The Argyle agreements continue to be threatened by the irresponsible attitude of the Guyana government, while the mainstream media of manipulation and deception make it seem otherwise. Essequibo is ours!

Meanwhile, the Biden administration has reiterated its support for Guyana, with presidential senior adviser Juan Gonzalez telling reporters on Monday that they would help the country continue to "strengthen its defensive capability." 

"Supporting Guyana to strengthen its defensive capability as it continues to bring enormous oil windfall on the market is something we have a direct interest in," he said. “We certainly don’t want to escalate tensions, but we have our own strategic relationship with Guyana.”



TOPICS: Military/Veterans; Society
KEYWORDS: brazil; guyana; nicolasmaduro; venezuela; war
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To: SeekAndFind

Just remember the go-to Neo-Con creed: “It’s in our national security interests.” A phrase once uttered justifies intervention anywhere at anytime. It’s more popular than “Peace through Strength”. If corporate interests can justify being in the Middle East, then justifying South America is a slam dunk in their eyes.


21 posted on 02/10/2024 6:03:39 AM PST by Bishop_Malachi (Liberal Socialism - A philosophy which advocates spreading a low standard of living equally.)
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To: pepsionice

” I won’t say that Brazil has a overwhelming military, but it wouldn’t take more than 5k Army folks and some light Air Force support to hinder any invasion that Venezuela was considering.”

You’re right. YouTube pulled videos of the noodle-arm Venezuelan troops taking fire from lightly armed anti-Madero guerillas and scattering like mice.


22 posted on 02/10/2024 7:58:44 AM PST by sergeantdave (AI is the next iteration of a copy and paste machine.)
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To: BobL
Do they think they really need it? I think they have plenty already...


23 posted on 02/10/2024 1:28:25 PM PST by gnarledmaw (Hivemind liberals worship leaders, sovereign conservatives select servants.)
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