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U.S. reopens Roosevelt Roads naval base in Puerto Rico for military buildup

"Breaking: The U.S. reopens Roosevelt Roads naval base in Puerto Rico for a critical military buildup near Venezuela. Discover the implications of this strategic move."

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U.S. reopens Roosevelt Roads naval base in Puerto Rico for military buildup
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The United States has reopened the long-closed Roosevelt Roads naval base in Puerto Rico as part of a significant military buildup near Venezuela, according to CBS News.

This development marks a strategic move by the U.S. amid ongoing tensions in the region. The Roosevelt Roads base, which had been inactive for several years, is now being utilized to enhance military operations and presence in proximity to Venezuela.

Further details regarding the specific military activities planned at the base have not been disclosed. However, this action reflects the U.S. government"s focus on strengthening its military capabilities in response to recent developments in Venezuela.

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