29.11.2025 16:46
War is gradually approaching the Caribbean. Most recently, there was another notable move from U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump announced that the airspace over Venezuela and its surroundings, which he had previously threatened to intervene in, would be completely closed.
US President Donald Trump announced that the airspace over Venezuela and its surroundings will be completely closed.
"KEEP IN MIND..." Trump, in a post on his social media platform, stated, "All airlines, pilots, drug dealers, and human traffickers please keep in mind that the airspace over Venezuela and its surroundings will be completely closed." He added, "Thank you for your attention to this matter."
ACTIVITY IN THE CARIBBEAN US President Donald Trump had previously ordered the military to be used more extensively and effectively in the fight against Latin American drug cartels under an executive order he signed.
In this context, the US sent a naval force consisting of submarines and warships to the waters off Venezuela at the end of August, and US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the US military was ready for operations, including regime change in Venezuela.
In response, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced that he had mobilized 4.5 million militia forces in the country and was ready to repel any attack.
The US's continued targeting of some vessels off the coast of Venezuela on the grounds of drug trafficking has led to criticism from both the Venezuelan government and the international community, with claims that the attacks were "contrary to international law."
It was reported that the world's largest aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford, sent by the US under the pretext of "fighting drug trafficking," had reached the Latin America region.
USS Gerald R. Ford MADURO DECLARED A TERRORIST In a statement from the US Department of State on November 25, it was announced that the structure of the Cartel de los Soles (Soles Cartel) in Venezuela was officially added to the list of foreign terrorist organizations, and it was claimed that Maduro and various senior government officials accompanying him were members of the structure. In a statement from the US Department of Justice in August, it was also mentioned that a reward of 50 million dollars was offered for the capture of Maduro.
Source: AA / IHA