Recent strikes on Venezuelan boats in the Caribbean by the administration of US President Donald Trump are an extension of a long US tradition of interference in the region.
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Over the past two centuries, the United States has repeatedly carried out military operations in Central and South America and the Caribbean.
Starting in the late 1800s, all the way into the early 20th century, the US conducted the Banana Wars, a series of military interventions in Central America, to protect the interests of US corporations in the region.








