Trump Considering Strikes on Venezuelan Cocaine Facilities – CNN

Key Takeaways

  • President Trump is considering US military strikes on alleged cocaine facilities in Venezuela.
  • The administration is focused on “going after the drugs inside Venezuela” while not ruling out diplomacy.
  • Recent US actions include maritime strikes and deployment of an aircraft carrier to the Caribbean.
  • Venezuelan President Maduro denies drug trafficking links, calling it a pretext for regime change.

President Donald Trump is evaluating proposals for potential US military strikes against alleged cocaine production facilities and other drug-trafficking targets within Venezuela, according to a CNN report citing official sources.

Despite earlier indications of severed diplomatic ties, two unnamed officials revealed that Trump has not completely ruled out diplomacy with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. However, one source confirmed that “there are plans on the table that the president is considering” for operations inside Venezuelan territory.

Multiple Options Under Consideration

A third official stated the Trump administration is examining several approaches but is currently prioritizing “going after the drugs inside Venezuela.” Some US officials believe that a counter-narcotics campaign could simultaneously increase pressure for regime change in Caracas, though Trump has publicly denied seeking Maduro’s removal from power.

Recent Military Actions

In recent weeks, US forces have conducted multiple strikes on suspected drug-running vessels that Washington claims are connected to Venezuela, resulting in dozens of casualties. On Thursday, Trump – who previously confirmed authorizing CIA operations inside Venezuela – indicated the US could expand its maritime anti-drug campaign to include land operations, though he provided no specific details.

The military buildup includes the deployment of the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford to the Caribbean region to support the ongoing anti-drug operations.

Venezuela’s Response

Maduro has consistently denied any government involvement in drug trafficking, asserting that the US is using these allegations as justification for regime change. Following reports of the aircraft carrier deployment, the Venezuelan leader accused the United States of pursuing “a new eternal war” against his country.

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