A U.S. warship docked at the Panama Canal on Friday (August 29) as Washington ramps up a larger naval buildup in the Southern Caribbean to target Latin American drug cartels.A large buildup of U.S. naval forces in and around the Southern Caribbean has officials in Caracas and experts in the United States asking: is the move aimed at combating drug cartels, as the Trump administration has suggested, or is it for something else entirely?Seven U.S. warships, along with one nuclear-powered fast attack submarine, are either in the region or are expected to be there soon, bringing along more than 4,500 sailors and marines.U.S. President Donald Trump has said combating drug cartels is a central goal for his administration and U.S. officials have told Reuters that the military efforts aim to address threats from those cartels. n18oc_world n18oc_crux0:00 INTRODUCTION2:42 TRUMP ASKS FOR “MENU OF OPTIONS” ON VENEZUELA?4:22 US MILITARY ENCIRCLES VENEZUELA?5:10 “WE WATCH OVER OUR LAND”, MADURO LAUDS COLOMBIAN PRESIDENT

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