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Satellites Show US Warships Positioned for Possible Strikes in Venezuela

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November 2, 2025
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Imagery captured by the ESA's Sentinel-2 satellites on October 30, 2025, shows the U.S. Navy Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima maneuveri...Read More | Copernicus

Imagery captured by the ESA's Sentinel-2 satellites on October 30, 2025, shows the U.S. Navy Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima maneuveri...Read More | Copernicus

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(Newsweek) The United States has intensified its naval presence in the Caribbean, with satellite imagery confirming the deployment of the USS Iwo Jima and USS Gravely, now stationed within striking distance of Venezuela.

The buildup follows recent U.S. airstrikes on cartel-operated vessels allegedly linked to Caracas and signals Washington’s readiness to escalate operations against what it calls “state-enabled narcotrafficking networks”.

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Newsweek has reached out to the State Department and Venezuela’s Foreign Ministry for comment.

Why It Matters

The positioning of the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group and the guided-missile destroyer Gravely represents a dramatic escalation in the region, underscoring the Pentagon’s growing readiness for possible military action.

President Donald Trump has said the campaign aims to dismantle drug-trafficking operations in Latin America, but the size and sophistication of the U.S. deployment have fueled speculation that Washington may be preparing for limited strikes or broader enforcement operations near Venezuelan waters.

Caracas, meanwhile, has denounced the buildup as a direct “provocation” and accused the U.S. of orchestrating sabotage plots against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

What To Know

Images by the ESA’s Sentinel-2 satellites shows the USS Iwo Jima and her Arleigh Burke-class destroyer escort heading westward after being spotted off the coast of Grenada over the past few days.

The warships are now approximately 124 miles from Venezuela’s La Orchila Island—home to one of the country’s key airbases and radar facilities. Their approach places them within immediate operational range for amphibious or precision strike missions, intensifying pressure on Caracas as regional tensions climb.

USS Gravely’s Controversial Visit

The USS Gravely recently completed a four-day stay in Trinidad and Tobago before departing Thursday. During the visit, U.S. Marines conducted joint exercises with local defense forces, deepening the rift between Washington and Caracas.

Venezuela called the destroyer’s presence “an act of aggression,” while U.S. officials insisted the visit was part of regional counter-narcotics cooperation.

The Role of USS Iwo Jima

At the heart of this deployment, the USS Iwo Jima carries more than 1,600 Marines from the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (SOC).

Embarked with the amphibious transport docks, USS San Antonio and USS Fort Lauderdale, the group brings advanced aircraft including AV-8B Harriers (ground attack plane), AH-1Z Vipers (ground attack helicopter), and MV-22 Ospreys (a multi-use, tiltrotor cargo aircraft).

These assets enable amphibious assaults, precision raids, and rapid response operations across the Caribbean theater.

Overall U.S. Presence

The U.S. military has now deployed more than 10,000 personnel across the Caribbean theater. Carrier Air Wing 8 aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford provides strike, surveillance, and support aircraft for precision, reconnaissance, and combat operations.

In addition to amphibious groups centered on the Iwo Jima, the fleet includes six Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, including the Gravely, armed with Tomahawk missiles, the attack submarine USS Newport News, Coast Guard cutters, and logistics vessels, all positioned to enable rapid-response operations, maritime interdiction, and precision strikes throughout the region.

What People Are Saying

President Donald Trump said on Tuesday: “We’ve almost stopped completely the drugs coming in by sea. And now we’ll stop the drugs coming in by land. That’s gonna be very easy.”

Senator Rick Scott, a Florida Republican, said on Sunday’s episode of 60 Minutes: “If I was Maduro, I’d head to Russia or China right now.”

What Happens Next

With the Iwo Jima and Gravely now positioned near Venezuela’s maritime frontier, the Pentagon is reviewing potential strike and containment scenarios. Both nations’ militaries remain on heightened alert as the Caribbean inches closer to a confrontation that could reshape the balance of power in the region.

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