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03.11.25 - 15:24
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Russia ′Closely Monitoring′ Venezuela Crisis As US Builds Up 16,000 Troops Off Coast (ZeroHedge)
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Russia 'Closely Monitoring' Venezuela Crisis As US Builds Up 16,000 Troops Off Coast
Russia says it is closely monitoring the situation in Venezuela at a moment of unprecedented build-up of military assets threatening the country which possesses the world's largest crude oil reserves.
Responding to a weekend Washington Post report saying that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has requested military assistance from Moscow, especially missiles and radars, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said simply: "We are closely monitoring the situation in Venezuela."
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WaPo has indicated that the American military build-up in the southern Caribbean includes 10,000 soldiers and 6,000 sailors, making the total force posture a whopping 16,000 troops.
The publication describes, "U.S. forces in the Caribbean include eight Navy warships, a special operations vessel and a nuclear-powered attack submarine. When the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford arrives in the Caribbean next...
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31.10.25 - 15:36
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Oil Spikes On Reports US Military Attacks On Venezuela Imminent, Just ′Hours′ Or ′Days′ Away (ZeroHedge)
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Oil Spikes On Reports US Military Attacks On Venezuela Imminent, Just 'Hours' Or 'Days' Away
New Friday morning reporting says that President Trump has made the decision to attack Venezuela, ahead of which has seen an unprecedented US military build-up in the South Caribbean, and has included redeploying the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier group from the Mediterranean to join operations off Venezuela.
The planned attacks against Venezuelan military installations are being reported in The Miami Herald and The Wall Street Journal, both which describe the impending assault as imminent.
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"The Trump Administration has made the decision to attack military installations inside Venezuela and the strikes could come at any moment, sources with knowledge of the situation told the Miami Herald, as the U.S. prepares to initiate the next stage of its campaign against the Soles drug cartel," Miami Herald writes.
The will "seek to destroy military installations used by the drug-traff...
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31.10.25 - 09:36
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Europäische Lkw-Hersteller wollen CO2-Ziele abschwächen (Electrive)
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Die Lkw-Hersteller Volvo Trucks, Daimler Truck, Scania, MAN, Iveco und Ford haben die EU in einem Brief aufgefordert, die CO2-Emissionsvorschriften für den Sektor zu lockern. Sie stellen zwar nicht die Eckpfeiler der aktuellen Norm in Frage, aber die Etappen zwischen den Jahreszielen....
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30.10.25 - 17:18
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From Ford to Boeing: The Companies That Armed the Allies in WW2 (24/7 Wall St.)
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In the wake of World War 2, the United States emerged as an industrial powerhouse after supplying its own military and its allies with a wide array of weapons and equipment. Companies like Boeing, General Motors and Ford contributed greatly to the war effort, and would continue on past the war to great success in ... From Ford to Boeing: The Companies That Armed the Allies in WW2
The post From Ford to Boeing: The Companies That Armed the Allies in WW2 appeared first on 24/7 Wall St.....
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