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U.S. Jets Deployed to Guyana as Oil Boom Raises Caribbean Stakes
Posted on 9/10/25 at 2:20 pm
Posted on 9/10/25 at 2:20 pm
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The U.S. has deployed fighter jets to Guyana, drawing its military footprint into the world’s fastest-growing offshore oil province as tensions with neighboring Venezuela escalate, as Washington adjusts its regional posture to accommodate the changing balance of power in the south Caribbean due to newfound oil wealth.
The move comes as ExxonMobil and partners Hess and CNOOC continue expanding production from Guyana’s Stabroek block, which already exceeds 650,000 barrels per day and is forecast to reach 1.3 million bpd by 2027. That trajectory has made the country the hottest new oil frontier, with output rivaling OPEC members despite Guyana’s population of under 1 million. Any instability in its offshore zone has immediate global implications, with light sweet crude from Stabroek commanding strong premiums in Atlantic Basin markets.
Venezuela has revived claims over the Essequibo region, which comprises two-thirds of Guyana’s territory and lies adjacent to offshore oil fields. Caracas has staged military exercises near the border and raised threats to halt oil projects it views as contested. In his latest response, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro warned that any U.S. aggression would trigger “a stage of armed struggle,” casting Washington’s deployments as a direct challenge to Venezuelan sovereignty.
The deployment also comes just days after President Irfaan Ali secured a second term in Guyana’s elections, reinforcing a mandate built on expanding the benefits of oil production for the population. His administration has tied new spending on infrastructure and social programs to petroleum revenues, with voters backing continuity in energy policy.
Reuters separately reported that the Pentagon has been repositioning assets in the Caribbean, including F-35s in Puerto Rico, as part of a broader counter-narcotics mission. While officials frame deployments in that context, analysts note that the geography of operations directly overlaps with Guyana’s offshore sector, where more than 30 discoveries have been made since 2015.
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Posted on 9/10/25 at 2:20 pm to ragincajun03
Sounds like Guyana needs some freedom.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 2:24 pm to ragincajun03
More surprised there’s even an airport in that country.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 2:28 pm to HeadCall
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More surprised there’s even an airport in that country.
Don’t worry. If there’s not, you can damn well bet we’re fixing to make our own.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 2:29 pm to HeadCall
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More surprised there’s even an airport in that country
There’s one near the old Jonestown

Posted on 9/10/25 at 2:39 pm to ragincajun03
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a stage of armed struggle,”
what a joke, I can tell you who’d be struggling
Posted on 9/10/25 at 3:04 pm to ragincajun03
World Police back in action
Posted on 9/10/25 at 3:11 pm to TooFyeToFly
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World Police back in action
Realpolitik, we run the New World.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 4:38 pm to HeadCall
You forgot about Jim Jones already?
Posted on 9/10/25 at 4:40 pm to ScubaTiger
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You forgot about Jim Jones already?
A bit before my time
Posted on 9/10/25 at 5:02 pm to ragincajun03
Guyana will not build roads in the areas bordering Venezuela because they are pretty sure Maduro will try to invade them in the near future.
If we are there, it's because Guyana wants us there.
If we are there, it's because Guyana wants us there.
This post was edited on 9/10/25 at 5:04 pm
Posted on 9/10/25 at 5:41 pm to TooFyeToFly
At least its in our hemisphere, which has been neglected for a long time
Posted on 9/10/25 at 5:48 pm to ragincajun03
Sorry board, I don't like this at all. Gulf of Tonkin incident incoming.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 7:42 pm to nealnan8
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Sorry board, I don't like this at all. Gulf of Tonkin incident incoming.
Don’t worry, they won’t send you.
Anyway, someone has got to bleed for Charlie.
Better these Marxist than the ones we call neighbors.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 7:48 pm to ragincajun03
quote:Literally a former bus driver is playing Checkers here versus BigPetro’s playing 3-D Chess
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro
Posted on 9/10/25 at 9:52 pm to ragincajun03
for those who aren’t aware of the situation, there was a massive oil reserve discovery off the shore of Guyana not that long ago. Exxon has the rights to it. Maduro sees his neighbor and wants a piece. Guyana and Exxon have been worried about a potential Venezuelan military takeover.
This is a show of force by the US and I imagine Guyana welcomes it with open arms.
This is a show of force by the US and I imagine Guyana welcomes it with open arms.
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