The CIA director is furious, Venezuela has detected the plot at a glance, and the B-1B bomber had to return!

Venezuela's Foreign Minister Ivan Gil clearly stated in a statement on October 27 that the U.S. CIA led a so-called "false flag operation." The plan intended to attack an American warship docked in Trinidad and Tobago, then blame it on Venezuela, to create an excuse for military aggression against Venezuela.

At that time, the U.S. missile destroyer "Graham" arrived at Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago, and was scheduled to stay there until the 30th. This warship, carrying 300 soldiers, conducted joint training with the defense forces of Trinidad and Tobago, which triggered a strong reaction from Venezuela.

The U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean reached the largest scale in decades. The Pentagon has deployed seven warships in the Caribbean Sea, one in the Gulf of Mexico, and even mobilized the world's largest aircraft carrier, the "Ford," along with its strike group.

In addition, the U.S. Air Force also used the B-1B strategic bomber to conduct three flight missions in the Caribbean region. The most recent one was on October 27, when two B-1B bombers took off from a base in North Dakota and flew along the Venezuelan coast. This mission was originally planned to bomb Venezuela, but unexpectedly

The CIA's plot failed, and Director of the CIA, William R. H. Ratcliffe, is probably furious. Spending so much of the taxpayers' money, only to be exposed by Venezuela at a glance, which obviously indicates that their intelligence is not good enough.

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