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Is the US preparing to invade Venezuela, or sabre-rattling to make a deal?

Largest Caribbean military build-up since the Cuban Missile Crisis leaves observers guessing if the US show of force is a prelude to action or a threat

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Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro delivers a speech while holding the Venezuelan independence hero Simon Bolivar’s ‘Sword of Peru’ during a military ceremony in Caracas on Tuesday. Photo: AFP
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On the face of it, the United States appears closer than ever to mounting a military campaign to remove President Nicolas Maduro from power in Venezuela.

US President Donald Trump says he has authorised the CIA to conduct covert operations inside the Caribbean nation, and has massed troops, fighter jets and warships just off its coastline.

US service members in the region have been barred from taking Thanksgiving leave. Airlines have cancelled flights to Venezuela after the Federal Aviation Administration warned of a “potentially hazardous situation” there. And on Monday the White House officially designated Maduro as a member of an international terrorist group.
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In Caracas, the nation’s capital, there is a palpable sense of anxiety, especially as each new bellicose pronouncement emerges from Washington.

Washington has sent an aircraft carrier strike group, other US Navy warships as well as stealth aircraft to the region. Photo: US Navy via AFP
Washington has sent an aircraft carrier strike group, other US Navy warships as well as stealth aircraft to the region. Photo: US Navy via AFP

“People are very tense,” said Rosa Maria Lopez, 47, a podiatrist and mother of two. “Although no one says anything because they are afraid.”

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