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Venezuela claims CIA 'false flag' attack foiled, as US deploys bombers
Venezuela claims CIA 'false flag' attack foiled, as US deploys bombers
by AFP Staff Writers
Caracas (AFP) Oct 28, 2025

Venezuela claimed Monday to have dismantled a CIA-financed cell plotting a false-flag attack on a US warship deployed to the southern Caribbean, as Washington stepped up pressure on Caracas by flying bombers nearby.

Venezuelan authorities said they uncovered an operation targeting the USS Gravely, a guided-missile destroyer that docked Sunday in Trinidad and Tobago -- within firing distance of the Venezuelan mainland.

The ship's arrival sparked outrage in Caracas, which called it a "provocation" and claimed it was "aimed at provoking a war in the Caribbean."

It also deepened tensions with Trinidad and Tobago, whose Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is a strong critic of Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro, and a supporter of US President Donald Trump's military campaign against drug traffickers in the Caribbean.

Maduro on Monday evening announced he had suspended a gas agreement with Trinidad and Tobago, accusing Persad-Bissessar of transforming her nation "into an aircraft carrier of the American empire against Venezuela."

As part of Trump's campaign, the Pentagon has so far deployed seven warships to the Caribbean and one to the Gulf of Mexico.

The United States has also announced the imminent arrival of the USS Gerald R. Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier, and its accompanying fleet.

Venezuela and some observers believe Trump's administration is using the military deployments to build pressure on the government and depose Maduro, whom Washington does not recognize as the legitimate president.

Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello said Monday that a cell "financed by the CIA" planned to attack the USS Gravely and frame Caracas.

Four people were arrested, Cabello said, without providing details of the alleged suspects. Venezuela regularly claims to have arrested US-backed mercenaries working to destabilize Maduro's administration.

Alongside his naval buildup, Trump recently confirmed authorizing CIA operations in Venezuela and considering ground strikes.

Since September, US forces have destroyed at least 10 boats they said carried narcotics, killing 43 people in international waters.

Experts question the legality of the deadly attacks, and Washington has offered no proof other than aerial videos of the strikes to link the vessels to trafficking.

- Bombers -

Tensions rose further Monday as two US B-1B bombers flew over the Caribbean near Venezuela, the third such show of force in recent weeks.

Data from tracking website Flightradar24 showed the two bombers -- which took off from a base in the northern US state of North Dakota -- flying parallel to the Venezuelan coast before disappearing from view.

Earlier missions included a B-1B sortie last week and a B-52 flight earlier this month, signaling Washington's readiness to escalate pressure on Maduro's government.

Washington and Caracas have for years been at loggerheads, with the United States rejecting Maduro's election victories in 2018 and 2024 as fraudulent.

Venezuela's Vice President Delcy Rodriguez had urged earlier on Monday for the suspension of gas deals with Trinidad, to raise the cost of the crisis for the United States and its ally.

Trinidadian PM Persad-Bissessar rejected what she called Venezuelan "blackmail," telling AFP her country remains committed to security and energy cooperation.

Washington recently cleared Trinidad and Tobago to exploit the Dragon gas field in Venezuelan waters despite a US oil embargo, deepening friction between the neighbors.

Maduro, who denies US allegations he leads a drug-trafficking network, has accused Washington of "fabricating a war" for political purposes.

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