Source: BBC
Trump Reportedly Weighing Military Strikes Against Venezuelan Drug Cartels
Reports have surfaced that former U.S. President Donald Trump is considering options for launching military strikes against drug cartels operating in Venezuela.
According to sources familiar with the discussions, the plans under review could include direct military action inside the South American country, targeting suspected cartel strongholds and smuggling routes.
The idea, said to be in its preliminary stages, has raised concerns within diplomatic and military circles.
Analysts warn that strikes inside Venezuela could sharply escalate tensions with Caracas and further strain already fragile U.S.-Latin America relations.
Venezuelan officials have not issued an official response, but past comments from the government suggest such an action would be viewed as a violation of sovereignty.
Trump, who has long emphasized a hardline approach to transnational crime and border security, has previously suggested using military power to combat drug trafficking networks.
Supporters argue that decisive action is needed to curb the flow of narcotics into the United States, while critics caution that such strikes could destabilize the region and draw the U.S. into a broader conflict.
While no final decision has been made, sources note that Trump has directed advisers to assess operational feasibility, potential risks, and international fallout.
Any moves toward military intervention would likely draw strong scrutiny from Congress, U.S. allies, and human rights organizations.
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