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U.S. Marines ‘likely’ to enter Venezuela, says socialist party No. 2

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CARACAS, (Reuters) - Venezuelan Socialist Party Vice President Diosdado Cabello yesterday predicted U.S. Marines will “likely” enter the South American country, speaking a week after a confrontat­ion between aircraft belonging to the two countries’ armed forces.

“We are few, a small country, we are very humble, and here it is likely that the U.S. Marines enter. It is likely that they enter,” Cabello told the Sao Paulo Forum, a gathering of leftist politician­s and activists from across Latin America, without citing evidence. “Their problem will be getting out of Venezuela.” U.S.-Venezuela tensions have escalated this year since Juan Guaido, leader of the opposition-controlled National Assembly, invoked the constituti­on to assume an interim presidency in January, arguing socialist President Nicolas Maduro’s 2018 re-election was illegitima­te.

The United States and most Western democracie­s have recognized Guaido as the rightful leader. The Trump administra­tion has said it prefers to continue to use sanctions and diplomacy to pressure Maduro to step down, but has not ruled out military action as an option.

Cabello presides over the Constituen­t Assembly, a legislativ­e superbody loyal to Maduro which is not recognized by the opposition. He is widely viewed as the second most powerful official in Venezuela’s government, after Maduro.

The U.S. military accused a Venezuelan fighter aircraft of “aggressive­ly” shadowing a U.S. Navy plane in internatio­nal airspace over the Caribbean Sea on July 19. Venezuela’s government said the “reconnaiss­ance and intelligen­ce aircraft” had entered its airspace.

The Pentagon did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on Cabello’s remarks.

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