China warns US over military build-up
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Beijing is likely to increase its economic support for Venezuela, its only all-weather strategic partner in South America, as tensions rise between Washington and Caracas. However, analysts suggest that China will hold back on direct military aid or actions that could provoke a direct confrontation with the United States.
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The National Interest on MSNWhy Is Donald Trump Sending Three US Navy Destroyers to Venezuela?
Officially, the three Arleigh Burke-class destroyers are anchored off Venezuela on a “counter-narcotics” mission—but that mission set could be a catch-all term for other military activities.
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Latin Times on MSNChina Reacts To U.S. Deployment Of Troops Off Venezuela's Coast, Says It 'Opposes The Use Of Force Or Threats In International Relations'
China reacted to the deployment of U.S. assets off the Venezuelan coast, saying it opposes "the use of force or threats in international relations"
As tensions rise in Latin America, Russia and China unite to defend Venezuela against growing U.S. military pressure. With Trump deploying naval forces near Venezuelan waters, Maduro mobilizes 4.5 million militia members.
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Exclusive: Private Chinese firm producing oil in Venezuela under rare 20-year pact, source says
China Concord Resources Corp has begun developing two Venezuelan oilfields, planning to invest more than $1 billion in a project to produce 60,000 barrels per day of crude oil by end-2026, an executive directly involved in the project said.
Beijing's reaction follows US President Donald Trump's order to send 3 warships to intercept drug shipments off coast of South America, including near Venezuela - Anadolu Ajansı
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Al Jazeera on MSNUS warships may reach Venezuela coast by weekend in drug cartel operation
Three US warships to be stationed off the coast of Venezuela in fight against ‘narco-terrorists’, according to reports.
China Concord Resources Corp (CCRC) is developing two oilfields in Venezuela with investment plans exceeding $1 billion and ramping up crude production to 60,000 barrels per day (bpd) by the end of 2026,