Regional Security Talks: U.S. Military Engages in Caracas
General Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, held discussions with interim government leaders in Caracas, focusing on regional security and stability. This marked Caine's first official visit to Venezuela, where he emphasized the U.S. military's part in Trump's three-phase plan. Immediate commentary from local authorities was unavailable.
United States chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan Caine, embarked on a significant diplomatic journey to Caracas on Wednesday. Engaging in dialogue with senior interim government leaders, the talks centered around fortifying regional security.
Caine's high-profile visit, his first official mission to Venezuela, highlighted the U.S. military's pivotal role in executing a three-phase strategic plan set forth by former President Donald Trump, aimed at stabilizing the nation.
Despite the significance of these discussions, the U.S. Embassy in Caracas and the Venezuelan communications ministry did not immediately offer comments on the outcomes of this meeting.
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