Trump weighs strikes targeting cartels inside Venezuela, CNN reports
The U.S. has deployed over 4,000 troops and naval assets near Venezuela, signaling a broader campaign to disrupt drug cartels and pressure Maduro's regime, officials said.
- The Trump administration is considering military strikes against Venezuelan drug cartels, marking a significant escalation in its anti-drug campaign, according to multiple sources.
- Commentators and right-wing pundits have praised the potential military action, suggesting it revitalizes the Monroe Doctrine and supports U.S. dominance in Latin America.
- Military assets have been deployed near Venezuela to signal a possible escalation in U.S. actions, based on White House statements.
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All Elements in Place for a US Decapitation Strike on Venezuela
President Donald Trump euphorically concluded his White House press conference on September 2 with breaking news: the US military had just blown up a small motor vessel in the middle of the Caribbean Sea. He alleged that the skiff came from Venezuela and was loaded with illicit drugs headed to the US. On social media, […]
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Donald Trump is considering several options for US military strikes on drug cartels in Venezuela as part of a broader strategy aimed at weakening the position of the country's president, Nicolas Maduro.
President Trump Considering Striking Drug Cartel Targets Inside Venezuela, Report Claims * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
A CNN report alleges President Trump is considering conducting military strikes against drug cartels operating in Venezuela, including potentially hitting targets inside the country. No final decision has been made, reports stated. The report follows the Trump administration announcing a military strike against a Venezuelan drug boat in the Southern Caribbean. UPDATE: President Trump Releases Video of Military Strike on Venezuelan Drug Boat
Maduro vows to defend Venezuela’s sovereignty as tensions rise with US
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — President Nicolás Maduro has vowed to defend Venezuela’s sovereignty as tensions rise over the deployment of U.S. warships in the Caribbean. He urged President Donald Trump to engage in dialogue to avoid conflict.
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