3 Venezuelan Warships Try to Stop a U.S. Carrier — Then This Happened…

Three Venezuelan patrol vessels closed to just 12 nautical miles from the USS George Washington, attempting to block a U.S. carrier strike group in international waters. The destroyer USS Gravely moved into position, an MH-60R Seahawk launched overhead, and the standoff escalated into one of the most intense close-approach encounters in the Caribbean this year. Radar logs, formation changes, and engine signatures revealed a deliberate attempt to force the U.S. Navy to alter course — but the carrier group held its line. This video breaks down the full timeline of the incident: the approach, the intercept geometry, the radio silence, and the moment Venezuela finally backed down. Learn how modern freedom-of-navigation operations work, why positioning matters more than firepower, and how a single decision can shift regional power dynamics. If you follow U.S. Navy operations, maritime security, Venezuela tensions, or global military strategy, this mission is essential viewing. Subscribe to Military Power for more real-time analysis of naval encounters, standoffs, and global defense developments.

FBI & DEA STRIKE Venezuelan Cartel- 140 Arrested In Club, 87 Firearms & Tons of Narcotics Seized

Federal agents carried out a joint FBI and DEA operation that targeted a Venezuelan gang network operating inside U.S. nightclub fronts. The overnight raid resulted in 140 illegal entrants detained, the seizure of 87 firearms, and large quantities of narcotics valued in the millions. Investigators say the network was trafficking drugs, weapons, and people through nightlife businesses across Florida and Georgia. Federal officials called the bust one of the largest gang-related enforcement actions involving Venezuelan nationals this year. At Border Operation, we deliver verified coverage on FBI, DEA, ICE, and DHS missions against trafficking, cartel expansion, and border-linked crime in the United States. Subscribe for factual, unfiltered reports from America’s law enforcement frontlines.

Victor Davis Hanson: Is the Era of ‘Climate Change Orthodoxy’ Dying?

Decades of consensus around so-called climate catastrophe are now running into new economic, technological, and geopolitical realities. Mix in AI and its unprecedented demand for large-scale electricity generation, and we have a global climate conversation that demands to be reckoned with. Victor Davis Hanson breaks down how the foundations of decades of “green orthodoxy” are shifting on today’s episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.” “The people who have been the avatars of climate change, never suffer the consequences of their own ideology. Barack Obama said the planet would be inundated pretty soon, if we didn't address global climate change. Why would he buy a seaside estate at Martha's Vineyard or one on the beach of Hawaii if he really did believe that the oceans would rise and flood his multimillion-dollar investment? “The inconsistency of the global warming narrative, the self-interest in the people who promote it, and the logic that they have not presented, empirically, the evidence that would convince us that we have to radically transform our economies on the wishes of a few elites that do not have the evidence, but do have a lot of hypocrisy in the process.”