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Trump Administration Weighs Urgent Leaflet Drop Over Venezuela
UPDATE: The Trump administration is reportedly considering a dramatic leaflet drop over Venezuela as President Nicolas Maduro approaches his 63rd birthday on November 26. Multiple sources, including the Washington Post and CBS News, confirm that discussions have taken place, but the operation has yet to receive formal authorization.
The planned leaflets may contain critical information regarding a $50 million reward for information leading to Maduro’s arrest and conviction on charges of narco-terrorism and drug trafficking. This operation is reminiscent of psychological warfare tactics previously used by the U.S. military, notably before the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
This potential action comes as the Trump administration intensifies military operations in the region, including targeted strikes against alleged drug traffickers. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been vocal about these operations on social media, highlighting the administration’s commitment to combatting drug cartels that bolster Maduro’s regime.
Additionally, President Trump has confirmed the authorization of the CIA to conduct covert operations in Venezuela. This move aligns with his broader strategy to confront drug cartels directly, raising concerns about the potential for escalating conflict with Venezuela and neighboring Colombia.
In light of these developments, U.S. Senator Tim Kaine, D-Va., introduced a bipartisan bill last month aimed at limiting the administration’s military engagement in Venezuela. Critics argue that only Congress has the authority to declare war, and the ongoing airstrikes have drawn condemnation from the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, citing violations of international law and concerns over extrajudicial killings.
As these events unfold, the international community watches closely. The implications of a leaflet drop, alongside increasing military pressure, could significantly alter the course of U.S.-Venezuelan relations.
What’s next? The administration’s next steps remain uncertain, but analysts suggest that public reaction to these potential operations will weigh heavily on future decisions. Stay tuned for the latest updates as this situation develops.
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