Bangla Press Desk: Supporters of the Venezuelan government turned out during the weekend to enroll in the country's militia following President Nicolas Maduro's order to mobilize 4.5 million members in response to the recent deployment by the US of warships to the Caribbean.
The military deployment, ordered by President Donald Trump, includes three guided-missile destroyers, an amphibious squadron, at least 4,500 sailors and some 22,000 marines, the Navy confirmed.
According to the Pentagon, the purpose of the heightened naval presence is to combat drug cartels in the region. The naval deployment is unfolding against the backdrop of deepening US-Venezuela tensions as the US Justice Department recently doubled its reward to $50 million for information leading to Maduro's arrest, having accused him of being one of the world’s largest drug traffickers.
In response, Maduro last week announced the deployment of 4.5 million militiamen across the country. He has urged people to participate in the mass registration, calling the US naval operations an "unacceptable provocation."
Venezuelans join militia as US warships arrive in Caribbean
Banglapress
Published: 23 September 2025, 10:26 AM
Bangla Press Desk: Supporters of the Venezuelan government turned out during the weekend to enroll in the country's militia following President Nicolas Maduro's order to mobilize 4.5 million members in response to the recent deployment by the US of warships to the Caribbean.
The military deployment, ordered by President Donald Trump, includes three guided-missile destroyers, an amphibious squadron, at least 4,500 sailors and some 22,000 marines, the Navy confirmed.
According to the Pentagon, the purpose of the heightened naval presence is to combat drug cartels in the region. The naval deployment is unfolding against the backdrop of deepening US-Venezuela tensions as the US Justice Department recently doubled its reward to $50 million for information leading to Maduro's arrest, having accused him of being one of the world’s largest drug traffickers.
In response, Maduro last week announced the deployment of 4.5 million militiamen across the country. He has urged people to participate in the mass registration, calling the US naval operations an "unacceptable provocation."
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