美国两架远程轰炸机再次飞近委内瑞拉海岸,一周内第二次。
Pair Of US Long-Range Bombers Buzz Venezuela's Coast For 2nd Time In A Week

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/pair-us-long-range-bombers-buzz-venezuelas-coast-2nd-time-week

近几周,美国与委内瑞拉之间的紧张局势不断升级,美国军事展示的频率也越来越高。周一,两架B-1B轰炸机飞近委内瑞拉海岸,距离加拉加斯50英里,据报道甚至更接近该国空域。这紧随上周四的一次类似飞行,是近几周内的第三次此类事件。 这些飞机从北达科他州起飞,同时美国也在该地区开展针对所谓毒贩的军事行动,这加剧了加拉加斯对潜在政权更迭的担忧。虽然美国南方司令部称这些为“展示任务”,但分析人士认为这是武力示威——突出了美国强大的军事能力。 与往年一次的年度训练任务不同,此次频率的增加引发了人们对特朗普政府可能即将进行军事干预的担忧,正如《华尔街日报》所报道。

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Two US Air Force B-1B "Lancer" Long-Range Heavy Bombers have once again buzzed Venezuela's coast on Monday, reportedly coming to within less than 50 miles from the capital of Caracas.

Open source analysts tracking the flights also noted that several points the bombers likely came within only a few miles of the country's national airspace.

Monday's flights mark the second time in a week that US bombers flew from a base in the mainland US to the Caribbean. This time the pair of warplanes circled south of the Dominican Republic, and made a run very near to Venezuela's coast.

It marks the third time such a bomber flight took place overall, since recent weeks have witnessed US tensions with the Maduro government soar, and at a moment regime change looks to be on the table, based on threatening words from Trump admin officials.

USAF file image

Late in the afternoon Monday, AFP confirmed the flights with the following details:

The flight of the long-range supersonic bombers comes as Washington carries out a military campaign against alleged drug traffickers in the region, deploying forces that have sparked fears in Caracas that regime change is the ultimate goal.

Data from tracking website Flightradar24 showed the two bombers -- which took off from a base in the northern US state of North Dakota -- flying parallel to the Venezuelan coast before disappearing from view.

The flight path around Dominican Republic:

Previous to this fresh run, last Thursday was the last publicly known time that US bombers flew near Venezuela.

There's been a lot of speculation of late over just what President Trump intends to do with the unprecedented US military build-up in the Caribbean. There's concern that he is preparing to launch imminent military action against the Maduro government, per a recent report in the WSJ:

The U.S. has seldom flown bombers near South America in recent decades, usually carrying out just one planned training mission a year. But more missions involving bombers could be carried out soon, according to two defense officials. 

Thursday’s flights signal “seriousness and intent,” said David Deptula, a retired Air Force general and Dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, an aerospace think tank. “You’re bringing an enormous set of capabilities…endurance, payload, range and precision,” he said.

There's also starting to be a mainstream media drumbeat for war, as tends to happen when a nation gets labeled "rogue regime" and the hawks start circling...

The US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) had earlier this month described its first bomber flights near Venezuela as a "bomber attack demonstration mission" in skies over the southern Caribbean. It could be a 'dry run' for imminent war, or else major attacks on cartels.

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