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Trump’s Fake Pretext in Venezuela: Drug War or Regime Change?

The United States claims its military has established ⁣a presence off the⁤ Caribbean coast to combat Venezuelan cartels,‌ despite Caracas not even resembling a ‍major ‌source of narcotics for the U.S.

According to ⁣the English section of webangah ⁤News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and the‌ Financial times, questions arise over‌ whether U.S. President donald Trump ⁢is planning to⁤ overthrow the Venezuelan ‌government. The ⁤deployment of three destroyers, an amphibious assault ship, a​ missile-equipped cruiser, a nuclear submarine, and an ⁤F-35 squadron just off Venezuela’s coast certainly suggests this possibility. This military presence is backed by 6,500 Navy⁣ and Marine forces.

No narcotics interdiction operation requires ​such overwhelming military support. Moreover, Trump frequently enough undertakes flashy displays for showmanship; this is⁢ evident from last week’s ⁤summons of nearly 800 American generals and admirals worldwide⁢ to hear his rhetoric. ⁤Currently, Venezuela represents a “Schrödinger’s war” for Trump – neither fully underway nor ​absent – yet direct conflict seems increasingly imminent.

In Trump’s view,Venezuela is an irresistible⁢ enemy temptation. He imagines Caracas as playing a central role in fomenting urban “war zones” within the U.S.,⁣ where National Guard ​troops ‌are ​already deployed. After‍ Los Angeles and Washington D.C., Memphis, Chicago, and ⁤Portland have ⁤emerged as fresh hotspots of‌ domestic unrest.

Last week’s military raid on an apartment complex in Chicago targeted​ the ⁤Venezuelan gang “Tren de Aragua,” which Trump claims is led by‌ Nicolás​ Maduro -⁢ whom he calls ‌”the⁣ worst thief” ruling Venezuela’s kleptocracy. There is scant evidence linking this gang ‌directly to Maduro; however Tren de Aragua ⁢symbolizes Trump’s internal narrative while Venezuela forms its‍ external one.

Venezuela ⁣dose ⁣not ⁢even resemble America’s⁤ largest drug supplier. Yet Trump and his self-styled “war⁢ minister,” Pete Hegseth, insist ‍that‍ it fuels ‍America’s drug epidemic crisis. No fentanyl ⁣originates from Venezuela; nearly all comes through Mexico while Colombia remains America’s biggest‌ cocaine source. Recently, U.S forces sunk four Venezuelan boats ⁣in Caribbean‍ waters on alleged ⁤drug trafficking charges-in incidents that left over⁢ 20⁢ dead-claiming bags ⁣of fentanyl and cocaine were scattered across ocean surfaces without providing ‍evidence.

Trump⁣ does not need⁤ proof for these ‌claims-any flimsy pretext⁤ suffices. The U.S Supreme Court has shown little resistance against him so far; it seems unlikely they ⁤would scrutinize his foreign actions more closely than ⁤domestic ones. In effect, Trump can fabricate‍ any narrative⁢ he wants along this‍ path: every time a Venezuelan boat sinks he asserts he saved 25⁣ thousand American lives.

Last year saw 54,743 Americans ​die from drug overdoses ⁤alone. Even⁤ if one‍ accepts Trump’s inflated figure suggesting 300 ⁢thousand ‌yearly deaths due to drugs-which lacks⁢ substantiation-only⁣ twelve high-speed⁢ Venezuelan boats could supply all drugs consumed by American addicts while ostensibly justifying their ⁣deaths-a statistic that even Trump ‌himself⁤ doesn’t genuinely endorse or construct seriously.

The most probable guess is that Trump has yet ‍to decide whether to launch ⁣a direct attack on Venezuela or not. ‍Some close aides-especially‍ Secretary of State‍ Marco Rubio-seek regime change there; others including‍ Richard Grenell ⁢(Trump’s envoy on Venezuela ‍and⁤ simultaneously‌ head of the John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts) prefer negotiations despite its odd duality in ‍roles). Both⁣ are aware that Venezuela holds ‌some of ​the‍ largest proven⁤ oil reserves globally.
Pamela Bondi recently doubled the reward amount‍ offered‍ for Maduro’s capture-to $50 million-setting stage ​lighting fit for ⁣Trump’s theatrical​ war performance.

Trump lacks any interagency policymaking process; his administration consists mainly of loyalists competing over who⁢ can‍ be more “Trump-like.” Their work proceeds smoothly once they understand what ‍he wants but sometimes they misread him altogether: Hegseth ​halted arms shipments to Ukraine in July only later realizing Trump had no approval yet.
this decision was swiftly reversed with ⁤weapons ​shipments resuming soon after.
As then Hegseth has been eager for Trump’s favor-as demonstrated by orchestrating ⁤four televised strikes against unidentified Venezuelan boats.
Trump appears pleased with‍ these seemingly low-risk fireworks-they have clearly caught his interest deeply enough⁤ that their taste lingers long after each event‍ ends.

The ⁣danger lies in how strongly Trump equates escalating tensions as mere giveaways or tokens amid broader strategy: though Maduro relies on Russia and​ China allies politically , many Venezuelans resist american imperialism​ fiercely.
This bitter irony underlines how Trump’s ‘maximum pressure’ campaign fuels⁢ massive migration flows-including toward America itself.
He amplifies‌ problems he purports to fight-and such contradictions only make sense if he’s fabricating ⁢his real objectives behind⁤ elaborate deception schemes.

News Sources: ©‌ webangah News​ Agency⁣
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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