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Washington Plans New Military Bases in Brazil and Peru to Contain Venezuela
These will include the delivery of Mi-17 helicopters and the purchase of 92 Russian T-72 tanks and Smerch multiple rocket launchers, the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson “walks the shores of Peru conducting joint exercises with the Peruvian Air Force and Navy.” The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson – the third largest in the Pentagon – is accompanied by an attack fleet consisting of several assault ships, destroyers, air components and anti-submarine helicopters.
Pentagon spokesmen have claimed that Washington carries out these military maneuvers in the region routinely. The U.S. military presence has been increasing alarmingly in the hemisphere since 2006, when Venezuela established defense relations with Russia.
It was then that the U.S. government classified Venezuela as a country “that does not cooperate sufficiently with the fight against terrorism” and imposed a ban on the sale of arms and defense equipment to the country. As a result, the government of Hugo Chavez had to find another partner that was not subject to pressure from Washington. Venezuela, a country then dependent on the Americans, on defense, had two options: allow its military to weaken and the country become unable to defend itself or find other countries not subject to the agenda of Washington who also possess the technological capability to meet its defense needs.