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Trump Administration Considers Airstrikes on Venezuelan Military
 
																								
												
												
											UPDATE: The Trump administration is reportedly weighing airstrikes against military facilities in Venezuela, targeting naval bases and airstrips suspected of facilitating drug smuggling. This urgent development comes as officials aim to pressure Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro to resign.
According to a Wall Street Journal report released late Thursday, no final decision has been made, but such strikes could send a “clear message” to Maduro’s regime. The proposed military action is viewed as a significant escalation in the ongoing campaign against narcotics trafficking from Venezuela to the United States.
White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly stated, “President Trump has been clear in his message to Maduro: stop sending drugs and criminals to our country.” She emphasized that the President is prepared to utilize “every element of American power” to combat the influx of drugs affecting American communities.
However, experts warn that military action could have unintended consequences. Geoff Ramsey, a Venezuela analyst at the Atlantic Council, cautions that airstrikes might backfire. “This is the U.S. really putting to the test the claim that Maduro is weak,” Ramsey said. He noted that the lack of significant military defections so far suggests that a U.S. attack could solidify support for Maduro, potentially leading to a “rally-around-the-flag effect.”
This consideration of military action comes amid reports that the Trump administration has already targeted and killed over 50 individuals it claims are narco-terrorists involved in drug trafficking operations originating from Venezuela and neighboring Colombia.
The implications of these potential strikes are profound and could escalate tensions in the region. As the situation develops, it remains critical for global observers to monitor the U.S.’s next moves and the potential fallout for Venezuelan civilians caught in the crossfire.
As the world watches closely, the question remains: will the Trump administration proceed with these strikes, and how will Maduro’s regime respond? Stay tuned for updates on this rapidly unfolding situation.
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