U.S. Military Documents Indicate Plans to Keep Troops in Caribbean Through 2028

US Military Plans to Maintain Large Presence in the Caribbean Through 2028, Leaked Documents Reveal

The US military is preparing for a prolonged presence in the Caribbean, with leaked documents suggesting that troops will remain in the region until at least 2028. The plans come as tensions between Washington and Venezuela continue to escalate.

According to the documents, which were reviewed by The Intercept, the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) has awarded contracts for food supplies to be delivered to various branches of the US military operating in Puerto Rico. The deliveries are expected to take place over several years, with a total of tens of thousands of pounds of baked goods scheduled for delivery between November 2025 and November 2028.

The logistics of these deliveries suggest that the Pentagon is planning for a sustained presence in the Caribbean, with some analysts describing it as "significant" and "long-term". The scale of the operations is striking, with the DLA requiring significant resources to stockpile food for thousands of troops.

The military buildup in the Caribbean has been ongoing since the summer, with the deployment of 15,000 troops to the region. The largest naval flotilla in the Caribbean since the Cold War has included five warships and a nuclear submarine, including the USS Gerald R Ford, which is the newest and most powerful aircraft carrier in the US fleet.

While the exact nature of the operations remains unclear, analysts point to increased tensions with Venezuela as a key factor. The Trump administration has secretly declared a "non-international armed conflict" with 24 cartels, gangs, and armed groups, including CΓ‘rtel de los Soles, which is said to be led by Nicolas Maduro.

Critics argue that these plans could mark the beginning of an escalation between Washington and Caracas. The Pentagon has thus far refused to comment on the nature of its operations in the Caribbean or the scale of the military buildup.
 
πŸ€” I'm a bit concerned about this, you know? Like, what's really going on down there? 🌴 It seems like we're setting up for a potential showdown with Venezuela, and while I get that tensions are high, I don't think we should be playing it so cool. ❄️

I mean, thousands of pounds of baked goods? That's just a fancy way of saying "we're planning to stick around for a long time". 😳 And what about the cost? It's gotta add up, right? πŸ’Έ

Not to mention, we're talking warships and nuclear subs – that's some serious firepower. πŸ”« I'm no expert, but it feels like we're just piling on more and more without thinking through the consequences. 🀯

Don't get me wrong, security is important, but can't we find a way to resolve our differences with Venezuela without going full-on military? πŸ€” It's always easier said than done, I guess... 😐
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure why they're sending all those baked goods, tbh 🍞️... like, what's gonna happen when everyone runs out? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ The DLA is planning for thousands of troops to be on island for years, that's just wild 😲. And now it sounds like they're escalating with Venezuela too, which isn't good ⚠️. I mean, can we just talk about how long these "logistics" plans are going to take? Nov 2025 to Nov 2028 is a looong time πŸ“†... do you think they'll even remember what they're doing by then? πŸ˜‚
 
I'm kinda worried about this... πŸ€” US presence in the Caribbean is already a big deal, but it sounds like they're setting up for a long-term stay 🌴. I get that tensions with Venezuela are high, but shouldn't we be talking about diplomacy instead of military buildup? πŸ’‘ It feels like we're missing an opportunity to find common ground. The fact that they're stockpiling food for thousands of troops is crazy 😲. Can't we focus on building bridges rather than fortifying our bases? πŸŒ‰ I'm all for keeping America safe, but we need to be smart about it πŸ’‘.
 
πŸ€” So this news is making me think, what's really going on with all these troop deployments and logistics operations? It seems like a big deal, tens of thousands of pounds of baked goods being delivered to the troops... 🍞️ But I mean, what's the real purpose here? Is it just about keeping the peace or is there something more at play?

I'm also curious about this "non-international armed conflict" thing. What does that even mean? And why did the Trump administration declare it without announcing it to the public? 🀐 It seems suspicious.

And let's not forget, the military buildup in the Caribbean has been going on for months now. Is it just a coincidence or is there a bigger plan brewing? I think it's time for some transparency from the Pentagon, you know?

I'm also thinking about Venezuela and Nicolas Maduro... what's their role in all this? Are they being targeted by the US military? Or are we just talking about some kind of proxy war? 🀝

Anyway, I'm not sure what to make of all this. It seems like a lot is going on beneath the surface. But one thing's for sure, it's time to get some answers from our leaders! πŸ’¬
 
🚨 Just read that the US is planning to keep a large military presence in the Caribbean until 2028 🀯 Like, what's going on over there? Can't we just get along with Venezuela already? πŸ˜• These leaked documents show the logistics of it all, tons of baked goods being delivered to the troops... I mean, priorities, right? 🍰 Who cares about the food when we're talking about a potential escalation between two countries? πŸ€” And what's up with the secrecy from the Pentagon? They just won't comment on anything... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It feels like they're trying to hide something, but what? 🀫
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure what's going on with all this military presence in the Caribbean... like, I know tensions are high with Venezuela but 10s of thousands of troops and a whole fleet of warships just seems kinda excessive 🚒πŸ’ͺ. And all this food being delivered to Puerto Rico? Like, isn't that just gonna get lost or eaten by the locals? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's also weird that it's only mentioned as "significant" and "long-term" without any real context... what are they planning on doing with all these troops and resources?
 
I'm seeing this news and I'm like "what's going on?". So, the US is planning to keep troops in the Caribbean until 2028? That's a pretty long time πŸ€”. I mean, I get it, Venezuela's been a mess lately, but do we really need that many troops down there? It just seems like more of the same, you know? The military buildup already has a lot of people on edge, and now they're talking about stocking up food for thousands of troops? It's like they're preparing for war πŸ”πŸ‘€.

I'm not sure what to make of this, but it does feel like another example of the US trying to exert its influence in the region. I mean, we already have a lot of military bases and whatnot, so it feels like just another layer on top of that πŸ’Ό. But at the same time, if tensions with Venezuela do escalate, I guess it's better to be safe than sorry? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

I'm still waiting for some answers from the Pentagon, though. They're not saying much about what these troops are doing down there or why they need so many supplies. That just makes me curious 😏.
 
omg, sounds like the US is baking up a storm in the Caribbean 🍞πŸ”₯ lol, tens of thousands of pounds of baked goods? who knew war was so sweet? anyway, i guess it's no surprise with tensions rising between the US and Venezuela... that's like, so not funny anymore πŸ˜’. seriously though, 24 cartels and gangs? that's a whole lotta drama 🀯. i wonder if they'll be serving dessert after the battles are won πŸ°πŸ˜‚
 
πŸ€” this is getting serious fast... the us military is already deployin 15000 troops to the caribbean and now they wanna keep em there till 2028? that's like tryin to make a permanent foothold without anyone noticing... Venezuela's got some legit beefs with the US, but do we really need a naval flotilla as big as this one? 🚒 it's all about control and resources at the end of the day. what's next? more bases in cuba or sao paulo? πŸŒ΄πŸ‘€
 
omg u guys i just read this crazy news about the US military planning to stay in the caribbean thru 2028 🀯 like what's going on? i know venezuela and the us have been having some issues but a full blown military presence? that sounds so intense 😩 i wonder if they're gonna be delivering food to all those troops or just snacks lol like seriously though does anyone really think this is a good idea? πŸͺπŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
🚨 I'm shocked they're planning to keep troops in Puerto Rico for 3 more years, that's ages! What's going on with Venezuela? Can't we just let them sort it out themselves? 🀯 We already have enough stuff going on here at home, I don't need our military running around the Caribbean. It's not like we're gonna get involved in some huge regional conflict or something... is that what's happening? πŸ€”
 
I'm gettin' a bad vibe from this 🚨... like, what's goin' on here? 15,000 troops deployin' to the Caribbean and now we're talkin' 'bout food supplies for years to come? It's just a whole lotta unnecessary, if you ask me. I mean, I get it, tensions with Venezuela and all that, but can't they just try diplomacy instead of militarizin'? πŸ€” And what's up with this "non-international armed conflict" thingy? Sounds like some kinda covert op to me... or maybe I'm just old school πŸ˜‚
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda surprised about this one, seems like the US is trying to keep a long-term presence in the Caribbean 🌴. I mean, it's already been 15k troops deployed and now they're planning for food supplies until 2028? That's some serious resources going into a region where tensions are rising with Venezuela 🀯. I don't know what's driving this buildup, but it can't be good... or at least not entirely πŸ˜•. The Pentagon just says they need to "maintain security" and "stability", but we all know that usually means more military presence πŸ‘€. I'm not buying the whole "non-international armed conflict" thing either πŸ™„. Something's gotta give in this situation...
 
omg u think this sounds like a setup for another south american mess lol w/ all the food supplies u would think they'd have some actual plans in place 4 once the troops leave but idk maybe im just reading too much into it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
🀣 So they're planning a big ol' baked goods party down there in Puerto Rico, huh? 🍰πŸ’ͺ 15k troops is a lotta folks to feed and I'm guessing they'll have some serious carb cravings by 2028 πŸ˜‚ But seriously though, what's the real reason for this extended stay? Is it just a case of "we're not going anywhere, so we might as well stock up on snacks"? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Either way, can't wait to see Nicolas Maduro trading in his socialist tee for a pair of comfy sweatpants and a lifetime supply of American baked goods πŸ‘•πŸž
 
OMG, like what's going on with the US military?! 🀯 They're planning to keep a huge presence in the Caribbean for like, 3 more years? That's insane! Thousands of troops, tons of food supplies... it's all so suspicious. I mean, what's really going on there? Is this just some kind of massive exercise or is it actually something more sinister?

I'm getting major heebie-jeebies just thinking about the logistics of this whole operation. Like, how are they planning to keep all those troops fed and supplied for that long? It's not like they're expecting a war or anything... or are they?! 😱 The fact that the Pentagon is being so secretive about this is just adding fuel to my fire.

I'm totally on high alert now. What if this is some kind of covert op to take down Venezuela? I mean, we all know Trump's been trying to mess with Maduro for years, so I wouldn't put it past him. This whole thing feels like a ticking time bomb just waiting to go off...
 
omg 🀯 i'm low-key worried about the us military presence in the caribbean 🌴. like, whats goin on with venezuela and all? πŸ€” dont get me wrong, security is important but 15k troops and a naval flotilla of 5 warships? 🚒 thats some heavy stuff 😬. i mean, what's next? another big military buildup in the middle east or somethin' 🀯. cant they just talk it out instead of deployin all this might πŸ’ͺ? btw, 24 cartels and gangs?! that sounds like a real mess 🀯.
 
You know what's weird, I was just thinking about this amazing new ice cream flavor they just released at my local shop πŸ¦πŸ‘€ and it totally made me think about how we're gonna be stuck in traffic on our way to the beach next summer 😩. Like, can't we just get some decent Wi-Fi out here in the islands?! I swear, it's like they forgot that humans need their social media fix too πŸ“±. Anyway, back to this whole Caribbean thing... what do you guys think about the US building up its military presence there? Is it a good idea or just gonna create more tension with Venezuela? πŸ€”
 
🌴 gotta think, this is getting real crazy, us presence in caribbean been up for ages now 🀯, seems like we gonna see more of that πŸ’Έ, tens of thousands pounds baked goods? 🍞 what's the point of all that? could be part of some grand operation 🀝 or just keeping an eye on venezuela πŸ“, don't know but it's making me nervous 😬, can imagine those 15k troops getting stuck there for years πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ, not sure how much more of this we can take 🀯
 
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