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November 11, 2025 10:10 PM IST

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US aircraft carrier moves into Latin America region, escalating Venezuela tensions

The Gerald Ford aircraft carrier strike group has moved into the Latin America region, U.S. officials said on Tuesday, dramatically escalating a military buildup that has deepened tensions with Venezuela.

President Donald Trump ordered the deployment of the Ford last month, adding to the eight warships, a nuclear submarine and F-35 aircraft already in the Caribbean.

The Ford, which was commissioned in 2017, is the United States’ newest aircraft carrier and the world’s largest, with more than 5,000 sailors aboard.

The Pentagon confirmed the arrival, which was first reported by Reuters, saying in a statement it would help “disrupt narcotics trafficking and degrade and dismantle Transnational Criminal Organizations.”

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has repeatedly alleged that the U.S. buildup is designed to drive him from power.

Washington in August doubled its reward for information leading to Maduro’s arrest to $50 million, accusing him of links to drug trafficking and criminal groups that Maduro denies.

The U.S. military has carried out at least 19 strikes so far against suspected drug vessels in the Caribbean and off the Pacific coasts of Latin America, killing at least 76 people.

When the U.S. first announced the Ford’s deployment, Maduro warned that if the U.S. ever intervened in the country, “millions of men and women with rifles would march across the country.”

Tensions between the United States and Venezuela’s neighbor, Colombia, have also spiked in recent weeks, with Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro trading barbs.

(Reuters)

 

Last updated on: 12th Nov 2025