Washington: Amid once rising diplomatic tensions between the US and Venezuela, US military activities in Puerto Rico have suddenly increased, escalating uncertainty in the region. US President Donald Trump has recently warned that ground whoopee (land strike) will soon be taken to stop the drug trade from Venezuela to America. Without this, military worriedness has intensified in the Caribbean region.
Trump's warning and military emphasis
Speaking to the media at the White House, Trump said that drug smuggling from Venezuela to America is increasing and it is necessary to take steps to stop it. He indicated that instead of the sea, they would now “take whoopee on land,” which has made the surface of the opposite country plane increasingly vulnerable.
U.S. Navy EA-18G “Growler” Electronic Warfare Aircraft, likely with the “Scorpions” of Electromagnetic Attack Squadron 132 (VAQ-132), spotted on the tarmac at Roosevelt Roads Naval Station in Eastern Puerto Rico, without crossing the United States and arriving last night from Naval… pic.twitter.com/GMIX6yTfhq
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) December 10, 2025Immediately without this warning, US Coast Guard helicopters and Marine Corps tilt-rotor Osprey watercraft were seen zippy at Ponce Airfield and surrounding areas in Puerto Rico. This move comes at a time when America is increasing its military resources in the Caribbean.
Military presence increased in the Caribbean
Over the past few months, the US military has reactivated old naval bases like Roosevelt Roads in Puerto Rico and increased the deployment of ships, fighter planes, and troops in the region. These preparations emerged at a time when the wardship considered military options versus Venezuela.
Analysts say that the rationale overdue these activities is formally 'action versus drug trafficking,' but the real reflection is that the US is putting increasing pressure on the Venezuelan leadership. In the view of some experts, this military structure is the largest built in decades.
Sharp reaction from Venezuela
At the same time, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has responded to every strict whoopee taken by America and described it in terms like “colonial aggression.” Recently, when America seized an oil tanker, Venezuela tabbed it “international piracy,” which has remoter deepened the gap in the relations between the two countries.
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Regional and international concerns
This increasing military worriedness and tough statements have not only increased the tension between the US and Venezuela but have moreover worried other countries and global powers in South America and the Caribbean. Many countries have appealed for a peaceful solution, while some have described America's steps as leading to war.
This situation is currently developing, and the international polity is monitoring its possible impacts. Due to the verbal wrangling and military preparations of both the Trump wardship and the Venezuelan government, this region may reach an plane increasingly sensitive point in the future.

