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USA wants to show presence over Guyana with air force

USA wants to show presence over Guyana with air force

USA wants to show presence over Guyana with air force
USA wants to show presence over Guyana with air force

In response to rising tensions between Guyana and Venezuela over the Essequibo region, the United States is ramping up its presence in the area. ThisMove to strengthen its presence is through conducting aerial exercises, aiming to reassure Guyana and underscore its commitment to regional stability. Amidst these geopolitical uncertainties, neighboring Brazil has also beefed up its military presence in border cities to safeguard its territory and deter any potential escalation of conflicts.

The US State Department has asserted its unwavering support for Guyana's territorial integrity in the face of Venezuela's aggressive actions. Furthermore, Secretary of State Marco Rubio held discussions with Guyana's President, Irfaan Ali, addressing the issue of illegal migration. Both leaders agreed to collaborate on addressing this regional challenge jointly.

Similarly, Brazil has boosted its military presence to counter any potential Venezuelan aggression following Venezuela's controversial referendum. By positioning troops in border cities such as Pacaraima and Boa Vista, Brazil aims to establish a strong deterrent against any Venezuelan incursion into the Essequibo region. Moreover, the Brazilian government has indicated that it will not tolerate any form of aggressive action by Venezuela, posing significant logistical barriers to any potential invasion.

In essence, the US is providing diplomatic support while Brazil is taking a robust stance against any potential Venezuelan threats. This dual approach creates significant logistical hurdles for Venezuela to consider if it were to entertain the idea of an invasion, making such an endeavor increasingly challenging.

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