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Caribbean-Latin America
Brazilian troops are reportedly moving towards the border with Venezuela as reports of clashes circulating around near disputed Guyana-Essequibo region
2023-11-30
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Posted by:Fred

#9  Soon we will be overwhelmed with Guyan experts.

Interesting, or maybe not, that misinformation was mixed in with the initial release of information regarding the flare up.
Posted by: mossomo   2023-11-30 14:31  

#8  ^^^ MIC gotta make that money. Those Brazilian favelas will be a hard nut to crack
Posted by: Chris   2023-11-30 14:08  

#7  "U.S. Army deployed some of the leadership for the 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade (SFAB) to Guyana over the weekend. "

Good grief. Is there nowhere we can keep our nose out of? Do we have to insert ourselves into every quarrel everywhere?
Posted by: Tom   2023-11-30 12:39  

#6  It appears the combat video is old news out of Columbia
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2023-11-30 10:58  

#5  What happens when the Demented in Chief lifts sanctions on Ven and buys a ton of their shitty oil, much like Iran.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2023-11-30 09:35  

#4  Mike

thanks- good to know Brazil has trained with USMC
Posted by: lord garth   2023-11-30 09:14  

#3  ...The Brazilians are what could be called a regional superpower - their gear and doctrine is first rate (they just finished up a major exercise with the USMC and USN, and they exercise with us on a regular basis) they just don't have the ability to project very far.

Having said that, if they get into it with the Venezuelans expect them to execute a pretty solid beating. The Venezuelan leadership thinks they're divinely mandated to run the place, and unfortunately they're what Jim Dunnigan calls a 'police army', far more dangerous to its own people than any other nation. (See also Falklands War-era and current day Argentina for the textbook definition of this sort of thing.)

Mike
Posted by: MikeKozlowski   2023-11-30 08:35  

#2  Brazil has a significant military capability, over 300k active duty. They have some experience also being deployed in Haiti recently. They have pretty good equipment but who knows how well it is maintained and whether they can operate it.

Venezuala's Army is about 100k. Also have a lot of equipment. Same issue as Brazil re:O & M.
Posted by: lord garth   2023-11-30 07:49  

#1  I am surprised it took this long for Venezuela to start its Socialism expansion activates into South America again.

Given 2 months ago Communist China (CCP) and Venezuela signed agreements. Which have the CCP pumping $$$$ in to Venezuela the Economy, increasing trade to hide CCP Weapons imports, for the added tourism (18-30 y/o military age males) and expanding CCP's Political influence in the Central/South America area.

Interesting when you consider:
The stages in CCP influence & growth in the Panama Canal area, in Mexico, and the Gulf area.

But then add in the threat it already poses using the US OPEN BORDER to bring in 18-30 y/o military age males and plant a 5th column in the USA.
Posted by: NN2N1   2023-11-30 06:16  

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