Venezuelan Navy Escorts Vessels After Trump"s Blockade Threat
In response to a threat of blockade from former President Donald Trump, the Venezuelan Navy has begun escorting vessels in its waters. This move comes amid rising tensions between Venezuela and the United States, particularly concerning maritime activities.
The announcement was reported by The New York Times, highlighting the Venezuelan government"s efforts to safeguard its maritime interests following Trump"s comments. The situation underscores the ongoing geopolitical friction between the two nations, particularly regarding issues related to oil and territorial claims.
As previously reported, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has accused the U.S. of "modern piracy" over its actions related to oil and territory. This latest development adds to the complex relationship between the countries, with both sides maintaining strong positions on their respective rights and claims.
The Venezuelan Navy"s actions reflect a significant escalation in military readiness in the region, as the government seeks to assert its sovereignty in the face of external threats.



