The President of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, has appealed to Russia for urgent military support, including missile supplies, radar modernization, and aircraft repairs.
Caracas has also sought help from China and Iran, requesting drones, detection systems, and electronic warfare systems - The Washington Post
B-52H Stratofortress strategic bombers, E-6B Mercury Doomsday aircraft, RC-135W Rivet Joint reconnaissance aircraft of the U.S. Air Force in the sky. The likely course is Venezuela.
The Trinidad and Tobago Defense Forces have been placed on high alert. This island nation is near Venezuela.
All soldiers and coast guard officers have been ordered to report to their bases, reports Trinidad Express.
Sources told the publication that the military must be ready for any potential threats amid reports of a possible US military operation in Venezuela.
Earlier, the media reported that the States are closing airspace near the island of Puerto Rico, which is also located in the Caribbean Sea.
Buildup of the American task force in the Caribbean Sea.
It is reported that another Ticonderoga-class cruiser, USS Gettysburg, has arrived in the area, joining eight other US warships. The Gerald Ford carrier strike group is also expected to arrive.
In addition, the US has closed the airspace off the coast of Puerto Rico, declaring it a "national defense airspace."
Another media outlet with a link to the White House writes about an imminent US attack on Venezuela.
"Maduro is coming to an end, and the dawn of a free and prosperous Venezuela is breaking. In a matter of days, Maduro will exist only in the past tense and in historical assessments," a source told The New York Post at the White House.