
Antiwar News With Dave DeCamp 12/10/25: US Flies Fighter Jets Into Gulf of Venezuela, Zelensky Rules Out Ceding Territory, and More
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Dec 10, 2025 Tensions rise as U.S. fighter jets fly into the Gulf of Venezuela amidst military build-up. Trump's ambiguous comments spark speculation about a potential invasion. Meanwhile, Zelensky firmly rejects ceding Ukrainian territory, complicating peace efforts. The conflict in Gaza sees Hamas proposing a long-term truce while Arab states express frustration over stalled plans. The Pentagon's new GenAI initiative raises ethical questions surrounding AI and warfare. Meanwhile, CARE is set to sue DeSantis over his controversial designations.
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U.S. Jets Deep In Gulf Signal Escalation
- The U.S. flew FA-18s and EA-18G Growlers deep into the Gulf of Venezuela, marking a sharp escalation amid a regional military buildup.
- Dave DeCamp argues this flight is highly provocative and fits patterns consistent with preparing for strikes or coercive pressure on Venezuela.
Act Now On War Powers Bills
- Stay engaged with congressional war powers resolutions aimed at blocking unauthorized attacks on Venezuela.
- Contact your representatives and senators to support bills that require congressional authorization for military action.
Trump Won't Rule Out Ground Invasion
- President Trump refused to rule out a U.S. ground invasion of Venezuela and said "Maduro's days are numbered."
- DeCamp highlights options being discussed like seizing air bases or oil fields, framing those moves as invasions even if limited.
