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U.S. B-1 Bombers Fly Near Caracas as Venezuela Scrambles F-16s

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Tensions spiked over the Southern Caribbean after two U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer bombers conducted a low-altitude flight near Venezuela’s northern airspace, coming within 50 miles of Caracas in what defense observers are calling the closest U.S. bomber pass in recent memory.

According to regional defense sources, the supersonic bombers — capable of carrying up to 75,000 pounds of ordnance — departed from Dyess Air Force Base in Texas and entered the Caribbean under U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) authority. Their mission path reportedly skirted the boundary of Venezuela’s Flight Information Region (FIR), maintaining legality under international airspace regulations while making their presence unmistakably clear.

The show of force triggered an immediate military response from Venezuela, which scrambled multiple F-16A Fighting Falcons from El Libertador Air Base in Maracay, roughly 75 miles southwest of Caracas. Venezuelan state media later confirmed the jets were conducting an “air sovereignty patrol” to identify and monitor “unusual military activity” approaching national airspace.

Defense analysts say the bomber flight was part of an ongoing strategic pressure campaign by the Trump administration to isolate the Maduro regime, which Washington continues to accuse of facilitating narco-trafficking and maintaining close ties with Iran and Russia. The U.S. has significantly increased its aerial and naval presence in the Caribbean this month, including reconnaissance flights and joint training missions with Colombia and the Dominican Republic.

While the Pentagon has not issued an official statement, a U.S. defense official speaking anonymously confirmed that the B-1Bs were conducting a “strategic deterrence patrol” in coordination with allied intelligence assets. “We remain committed to ensuring freedom of navigation and air operations in the Western Hemisphere,” the official said.

Venezuela’s Ministry of Defense condemned the overflight as “an act of deliberate provocation” and claimed its radar systems tracked the bombers for over 20 minutes before they veered northwest toward international waters. State television aired footage purportedly showing Venezuelan pilots being briefed on interception procedures as air raid sirens sounded in the background.

Experts note that the timing of the incident — coming just days after the deployment of the USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group to the Caribbean — signals an intentional escalation in U.S. military signaling toward Caracas. “The combination of carrier presence, bomber flights, and intelligence coordination indicates that Washington is tightening its pressure perimeter,” said a regional analyst at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).

The B-1B Lancer, often used in strategic strike and maritime patrol roles, is prized for its high speed, global range, and ability to deliver both precision and standoff weapons. Its presence near Venezuelan airspace sends a pointed message: the United States retains the capability — and willingness — to project overwhelming force within the region.

For Caracas, scrambling its small fleet of F-16s — many of them decades old — may serve more as a symbolic response than a deterrent. “It’s about saving face,” one defense observer remarked. “Against B-1 bombers, those jets wouldn’t last 30 seconds in a real engagement.”

As the geopolitical chess match over Latin America intensifies, both Washington and Caracas appear locked in a new phase of high-stakes aerial brinkmanship — where every maneuver, radar lock, and flight path sends a message heard well beyond the Caribbean skies.

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