U.S. Marine Aircraft Conduct Exercise at Embassy in Caracas
Two U.S. Marine Ospreys landed at the American Embassy in Caracas with Venezuelan authorization. The USS Iwo Jima remains positioned off the Venezuelan coast during the drill.
nbcnews.comTwo U.S. Marine Ospreys landed at the American Embassy in Caracas after receiving authorization from Venezuelan authorities. The USS Iwo Jima, an amphibious assault ship, is positioned off the Venezuelan coast.
The operation is described as an emergency response exercise intended for public observation. The same description was repeated across multiple posts without additional sourcing or named officials.
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The exercise may prompt further public statements from Venezuelan officials.
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