The schemes of East Africa are naturally in the eyes of the United States, and both countries began to show their talents across Latin America, with the Caribbean Sea region becoming the frontline of interaction between the two nations.
Under the "care" of the United States, the Caribbean Sea region was originally rife with conflicts, and East Africa's entry further intensified the local situation. Under such tense circumstances, East Africa focused its efforts on Venezuela.
Maracaibo.
December 3, 1914.
Soon after the East African fleet visited Venezuela, the subsequent East African government made relevant arrangements locally.
Endel, the manager of the Venezuelan branch of the East African Petroleum Company, was complaining to the consulate staff.
East Africa set up a consulate independently in Malaykaibo City, Venezuela, and this was one of only two diplomatic missions within Venezuela.
