3 Venezuelan Warships Attempt to Block a U.S. Carrier — Then This Occurred…
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Загружено: 2026-01-19
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Three Venezuelan patrol ships converged at high speed on a U.S. Navy carrier strike group in the Caribbean, closing to within 12 nautical miles and attempting to block its transit through international waters. As the threat geometry tightened, the destroyer USS Gravely repositioned to assert control while an MH-60R Seahawk helicopter lifted into orbit overhead — setting the stage for one of the most tense naval freedom-of-navigation encounters in the region this year.
This video breaks down the full chronology of the incident: how the approach unfolded, the tactical decisions made by both sides, the silent message sent by U.S. naval forces, and what finally forced Venezuela’s vessels to back off without shots fired. You’ll learn why maritime positioning matters more than firepower, how modern carrier strike groups handle close-approach challenges, and what this standoff means for U.S.–Venezuela naval tensions and global maritime security.
If you follow U.S. Navy operations, freedom of navigation, international maritime law, or global military strategy, this breakdown is essential viewing.
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