President Donald Trump’s administration could revive several deactivated U.S. military bases in Latin America as tensions with Venezuela rise.
The administration has begun preparing for the return of U.S. military troops in Puerto Rico and Panama.
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While a vote to revive foreign military bases in Ecuador failed this morning, satellite imagery and photographs have captured U.S. troops and contractors inside two other possible military strongholds for the United States in the region.
Roosevelt Roads Naval Station in Puerto Rico was deactivated in 2004. H

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