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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersNovember 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    President Trump has warned that the United States may launch land strikes in Venezuela “very soon,” following months of deadly attacks on boats in the region. The Trump administration claims these strikes aim to target drug traffickers operating within the country.

    For months, U.S. forces have conducted operations at sea, focusing on vessels allegedly transporting illegal narcotics. These actions have raised tensions in Venezuela and drawn criticism from regional leaders who accuse the United States of escalating conflict.

    Trump’s announcement suggests that the focus may now shift from maritime to land-based operations. “We are looking at all options. Land strikes could happen very soon,” he said during a recent statement. Officials have not specified which areas or groups would be targete,d but emphasized that the operations are part of ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking.

    The Trump administration has repeatedly cited Venezuela’s role in the global drug trade. U.S. officials argue that Venezuelan criminal networks have intensified cocaine shipments to the United States. By striking on land, authorities hope to disrupt these operations more directly.

    Experts warn that land operations carry higher risks. Military analysts note that such strikes could lead to clashes with Venezuelan forces or unintended civilian harm. “Moving from sea to land increases the complexity of any operation,” said a defense analyst. “There is always a risk of escalation.”

    The announcement comes amid growing tension in U.S.-Venezuela relations. President Nicolás Maduro’s government has condemned past U.S. strikes, calling them illegal acts of aggression. Regional allies have also voiced concerns, warning that further military action could destabilize the country and worsen the humanitarian crisis.

    Despite these warnings, U.S. officials remain firm on the objective. They say the focus is on dismantling drug networks and protecting American communities from narcotics flowing from Venezuela. Law enforcement agencies report that cocaine production in the region has surged in recent years, making it a top priority for U.S. counter-drug operations.

    Trump’s comments have sparked debate in Washington. Critics question the legality and potential consequences of land strikes, urging diplomatic alternatives. Supporters argue that aggressive measures are needed to curb the drug trade and prevent violence from spreading to U.S. borders.

    Political analysts note that the timing of the announcement may also have domestic implications. By taking a strong stance on Venezuela, Trump could appeal to voters concerned about drug trafficking and national security. “This is a signal both abroad and at home,” said a political strategist. “It shows a tough approach to foreign threats.”

    The White House has not released a detailed timeline for the possible land operations. Officials continue to monitor the situation in Venezuela, coordinating with allies and military advisors. While no strikes have occurred on land yet, the administration’s warning indicates that the U.S. is prepared to act if deemed necessary.

    Regional governments are watching closely. Any escalation could affect trade, migration, and security across South America. International organizations have called for restraint and urged both sides to seek diplomatic solutions to avoid further conflict.

    As tensions rise, the world is awaiting further updates on the U.S. plan. The Trump administration maintains that its actions will target criminal networks and not the Venezuelan population. For now, the prospect of land strikes looms, marking a potential new chapter in U.S.-Venezuela relations.

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