The United States announced joint military flight drills in Guyana on Thursday as tensions over a contested oil-rich region with neighbor Venezuela prompted the U.N. Security Council to call an urgent meeting.

A border feud has been spiraling over the Essequibo region, which has been administered and controlled by Guyana for more than a century, although Venezuela also claims the disputed area. Venezuela recently conducted a referendum, which it claims citizens supported, that aims to give Venezuela authority over the Essequibo region. Guyanese officials said in response that the country is preparing to defend itself and its borders in case of an invasion.

The spat is drawing in the international community, with the U.S. announcement of military exercises the latest sign that Washington is alarmed at the threat from the authoritarian leftist Venezuelan government of President Nicolás Maduro.

  • @assembly
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    Venezuela borders Guyana to the west and the Essequibo river is in the east of the country. From what I can tell Venezuela is looking to take over Guyana. I am struggling to understand what they are thinking here. This will not end well for them. I imagine Brazil ain’t gonna tolerate that shit either.

    • Zagorath
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      1 year ago

      They’re not looking to take over all of Guyana. Just most of it. The part with the offshore oil.

      Edit: and the part over which they can devise some form of historical justification to at least provide the veneer of legality to what they’re planning.

      Here’s a rough map showing just how much they’re talking about taking (note: that “95% approved” is not talking about the people in the area. It’s talking about the official results of an election conducted in Venezuela, though there are strong reasons to doubt the official figures).