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U.S. Fourth Fleet in Venezuelan Waters

Posted by Charlie Kilo on May 26th, 2008

Saddam Hussein may have temporarily saved Hugo’s butt, but the US is now setting its sights clearly on Venezuela - the US. 4th Fleet will activate in July: 

With U.S. saber rattling towards Venezuela now at its height, the Pentagon has decided to reactivate the Navy’s fourth fleet in the Caribbean, Central and South America.  It’s a bold move, and has already stirred controversy within the wider region. 

The fleet, which will start patrolling in July, will be based at the Mayport Naval Station in Jacksonville, Florida and will answer to the U.S. Southern Command in Miami.  Rear Admiral Joseph Keran, current commander of the Naval Special Warfare Command, will oversee operations.  About 11 vessels are currently under the Southern Command, a number that could increase in future.  The Navy plans to assign a nuclear-powered air craft carrier, USS George Washington, to the force.

It’s difficult to see how the revival of the Fourth Fleet is warranted at the present time.  The move has only served to further antagonize Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez…

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