The recent US action in the Caribbean serves many purposes. The "1st Order" being a resurrection of the Monroe Doctrine mentioned in the blog before as an opportunistic tool for the incumbent POTUS to wage proxy wars against our enemies in this hemisphere. The 2nd order effect is a warning and demonstration to China that they are outmatched in the Taiwan straights and will be for the next 30 years (at least - by which time China in its current manifestation will have fallen)
I have written about this before many times.
And now Mr. Trump has seen fit (in a moment of domestic weakness) to deploy it...not only as leverage on petroleum assets but as a demonstration of US capability extrapolated to other theaters.
The USS Gerald R. Ford is in the South Caribbean right now. It is the greatest, most technologically advanced ship in the history of man. It's nearest competitor is decades behind and 3 more Carriers in this class are expected to be delivered in the next five years...and its only pulling further ahead in its capabilities. Rail Guns, Solid State lasers, hypoer advanced guidance systems, etc. All are on the table for the Ford class once solidly developed.
The only issue it has is combat testing - it has not "officially" seen combat, which is generally left to the old battlehorse Nimitz Carriers.
The South Carribean sea (where, somewhere, the Gerald R. Ford currently patrols) is approximately 1.1 Million square kilometers.
The Taiwain Straight combat area (the location of likely naval conflict between China and the US) is approximately 1.2 million square kilometers.
So, boats the size of small sail boats can be located, targeted, and destroyed in an area of 1.1 million square kilometers. There is no-where to hide.
Larger boats would be even easier targets, such is the gap in US nautical and air superiority.
It is "offically" unknown where the air strikes are coming from, but in terms of capability in a large theater, the CPC has been served notice. There is simply no counter (blah blah Exocet Missile and blah blah Torpedo. Neither would get a nautical mile close to the Ford before being disintegrated) to a Ford class Aircraft Carrier Group parked anywhere in the Carribean...or the World.
So batting practice for the Gerald R. Ford has begun, and I am sure some folks are eager to see it hit some home runs vs. Venezuela.
So where are the other (Nimitz) Carrier groups? Guam. Near Taiwan. Near the Taiwan Straight combat area.
The dots connect themselves.