In the backyard of the United States, Venezuela is ready to attack across the border, and Brazil is also urgently dispatched. All eyes are on Europe and the Middle East, few are paying attention to South America, and now, the conflict between Venezuela and neighboring Guyana has put everyone's attention on South America. Venezuela claims the Essequibo region of Guyana as its territory and plans to hold a referendum on 3 December calling for the Essequibo to be owned by Venezuela. During the Spanish colonial era, Essequibo was a territory of Venezuela, and in 1899 it was administered by British Guiana, and after Guyana's independence, Venezuela was also included in it, resulting in a territorial dispute between the two sides.
Not long ago, there was news that there was a skirmish between Venezuela and Guyana on the border through Brazil, although there is no conclusive evidence, and there is no follow-up information, neither side acknowledges this incident, it is just a "rumor". But the reality is worrying.
Brazilian intelligence agencies say Venezuelan forces will launch a military operation against the Republic of Guyana, claiming that Venezuela has deployed ** such as missiles to the border area of Guyana. Guyana** stresses the need to remain calm and vigilant.
The total area of the Essequibo region is 159,500 square kilometers, which is equivalent to 2 3 of the total area of Guyana. The Venezuelan side has recently increased its military activities in the border area, including the movement of troops and the construction of a new airport.
The Venezuelan army, which is advancing towards the border, appears to have missiles in place, which has also caused tension in neighboring countries.
Brazilian forces are preparing for a possible military operation against Venezuela due to fears that Venezuela may send troops to occupy the Essequibo region, according to Nov. 29**. At the same time, the U.S. ** team has prepared in advance, has sent some leaders of the 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade to Guyana, and met with the leaders of the Guyana Defense Force to jointly plan plans to strengthen military cooperation, and the U.S. Southern Command may also be gathering troops and ready for war.
South America, which has long been known as the backyard of the United States, is now a backyard. Venezuela has long been unhappy with the United States over the ownership of the Essequibo region, and the border arbitration was decided by arbitrators from the United Kingdom, Russia, and the United States, while Venezuela participated in the arbitration on behalf of Venezuela because Venezuela believed that the Americans were complicit with Europeans to manipulate Venezuelan territory. Guyana is the only English-speaking country in South America, and it has consistently excluded countries such as Venezuela. Guyana** has sent an urgent request for the immediate intervention of the International Tribunal.
Guyana** is trying to arm itself with new warships and warplanes, but Venezuela still has the upper hand in terms of military power.
And all this is caused by the United States. Originally, Venezuela and Guyana were engaged in a "civil war" on the territorial issue, and it was impossible to "use force," but the United States aimed the spearhead at Venezuela, not only drawing Guyana into the anti-Venezuelan camp, which is equivalent to pushing the relations between the two countries to the opposite side, but also setting up military bases and garrisons in Guyana, which brought about subtle changes in the already contradictory relations between the two countries.
Now the arrival of the US ** team, instead of having any deterrent effect, has allowed Venezuela to directly declare war on its neighbors, seeing that war is about to break out.
Venezuela is one of the top military powers in South America, far surpassing Guyana, air power alone, Venezuela's air force has more than 10,000 people, more than 200 aircraft, is one of the most powerful fourth-generation aircraft in South America, consisting of 22 Su-30MK2 fighters and 20 F-16A B, although it seems that the number is small, but compared to neighboring countries, there is still a certain advantage.
The ** command of the United States has withstood 75 attacks by Iranian troops, but it has never been able to fight back. The strength of the US Southern Command is much weaker than the ** command of the United States.
If there is a conflict between the Venezuelan army and Guyana, it will be difficult for the US team to protect itself, let alone intervene. With a very limited number of U.S. troops in South America, and no bush warfare since the Vietnam War, it would be clear not a wise move to go to war with Venezuela. At worst, the U.S. would have to turn to Brazil for help, but would Brazil really want to play for the U.S.?
The change in the situation in South America simply means that the wind direction has changed, and Venezuela has switched from defense to attack. During the Trump era, the United States was ready to invade Venezuela, and now Venezuela is taking advantage of the fact that the United States is drawn into two conflicts, and if the United States dares to send troops, it will be to create a third battlefield between Ukraine, Palestine and Israel, and then Latin America. Now, Venezuela is sending more troops to the border, Brazil is also increasing its troops, and the Brazilian army is on standby, but what about the United States?The U.S. Navy has just arrived in the Middle East and is now conducting military Xi in the Western Hemisphere
The failure of the United States as a global deterrent, its clumsy performance in the Middle East and Eastern Europe has shown the world that the United States is a "paper tiger". If there is really a fight, the United States will definitely enter the war, but it is still unknown whether it can control the situation. However, for Russia, it must be "pleasant", after all, there are too many enemies of the United States.
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