Sunday, December 7, 2025

US Military Operations in Caribbean Sea: Vessels & Fighter Jets Deployed

U.S. Southern​ Command Displays Caribbean⁢ Operations Amidst Venezuela ‍Concerns

MIAMI – The U.S.⁣ Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) released images Friday ⁤showcasing recent ‍military activities in the⁤ Caribbean ​Sea, highlighting increased U.S. presence in the region. The‍ photographs depict maneuvers involving⁢ vessels designed for discreet operation ⁤in international waters,accompanied by a ⁢SOUTHCOM⁣ statement: “U.S. Marines from the Marine expeditionary Unit conduct low-visibility vessel operations in the Caribbean Sea. U.S. military forces are deployed ⁣to the Caribbean to support the Southern Command mission, operations led by the U.S. War Department, and President Trump’s priorities.”

The released⁤ materials also include ⁢images⁤ and⁣ videos of fighter jets equipped with missiles participating in exercises involving live⁢ fire and precision drills. These deployments signal a ⁤demonstration⁤ of U.S. military power ⁤and a focus‍ on‍ the Caribbean as an area of strategic interest.​ The operations are part of⁣ a broader training ⁤program encompassing combat simulations and artillery practice.

The increased ‍U.S. activity occurs against a backdrop of rising diplomatic ⁤tensions with Venezuela. Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López stated that Venezuelan air ⁢surveillance systems recently detected aircraft approximately 75 kilometers‍ from the national territory. ‌”The Venezuelan Integrated ⁤Air System has detected these planes. the fact was verified ‍and verified,” Padrino López said,describing ‌the incident as an ⁢”alleged harassment” by U.S. forces.

The timing of SOUTHCOM’s image release ‌coincides ⁢with growing international concern regarding the escalating tensions ‌between the U.S. and​ Venezuela, as noted by the United Nations.SOUTHCOM’s ⁣operations are officially linked to counter-narcotics efforts in the ‌caribbean,a long-standing focus of the command’s ‍mission.

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