U.S. Holds Military Exercises In Guyana As Border Tensions Soar

December 7th, 2023

Wait for it… Erl!

Via: AFP:

The United States said it will carry out military flights in Guyana on Thursday in a joint operation as the South American country faces soaring tensions with neighboring Venezuela over a contested oil-rich region.

“In collaboration with the Guyana Defence Force, the U.S. Southern Command will conduct flight operations within Guyana on December 7,” the American embassy in Guyana said in a statement, noting the flights are part of “routine engagement” to enhance a security partnership between the two countries.

A border feud has recently spiraled over the oil-rich Essequibo region, controlled by Guyana for more than a century but which Venezuela also claims and has voiced intent to take over.

The long-running dispute over Essequibo, which comprises some two-thirds of Guyanese territory, has intensified since ExxonMobil discovered oil there in 2015.

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One Response to “U.S. Holds Military Exercises In Guyana As Border Tensions Soar”

  1. Snowman says:

    So this is how WW3 starts? Big guys attack little guys, little guys call on their own big buddies for help…

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