Trump Suspends Action Against Venezuela, Reason Is Unexpected

American military movements in the Caribbean are becoming increasingly hard to understand: on one hand, recently the US military has been exposed to conduct drills in Puerto Rico, showing a posture of preparing to attack Venezuela, and American media have frequently released rumors, revealing that the White House has already drawn up targets and plans for an attack on Venezuela;

but on the other hand, Trump repeatedly denied the growing tendency of the US military to prepare for war, emphasizing that the US currently has no plan to attack Venezuela's mainland.

On the 6th, the US Navy confirmed to the media that the "Ford" aircraft carrier, originally deployed to the Caribbean Sea, had stopped sailing and was still staying in the sea west of Morocco in North Africa.

More surprisingly, according to CNN, US government officials have informed Congress that the United States will temporarily suspend air strikes on targets inside Venezuela, citing the reason of "concern over lack of legal basis," although the US has not ruled out the possibility of taking any potential actions.

Yes, now the United States is talking about "law" when it comes to starting a war.

Since Trump said so, we can only temporarily assume that he is trying the same extreme pressure tactics again against Venezuela, that is, by increasing military deterrence to force Venezuela to erupt into internal chaos, hoping for a victory without fighting.

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