by Dave DeCamp
Two US B-1B Lancer bombers departed the US and flew near the coast of Venezuela on Monday, according to flight tracking data, in the latest US provocation aimed at the country and its leader, President Nicolas Maduro.
The flight marks the third time US bombers have flown near Venezuela since October 15, signaling that the provocations will be a regular occurrence. According to Air & Space Forces Magazine, the bombers took off from the Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota and refueled over Florida on their way to the Caribbean.
Flight trackers show that the bombers flew parallel to Venezuela’s coast, south of small islands that are part of Venezuela’s territory. All of the US bombers that have made the flight to the waters near Venezuela since October 15 have kept their transponders on, meaning they wanted to be seen…
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