Trump Dismisses War With Venezuela as U.S. Prepares Naval Forces

President Trump says he doubts a U.S. war with Venezuela, while the Pentagon moves an aircraft carrier and intensifies airstrikes on drug‑smuggling boats.

Trump Expresses Doubt About War

During a 60 Minutes interview, Trump stated he does not intend to order a U.S. war against Venezuela and argued that the country’s situation is not imminent for conflict.

U.S. Airstrikes on Venezuelan Drug Boats

Since September, the U.S. Navy has struck at least 16 small vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific, claiming they were used to transport narcotics.

Military Build‑Up in the Caribbean

The Pentagon has increased the presence of aircraft carriers, destroyers, and amphibious assault ships around Puerto Rico and the eastern Caribbean to support potential operations.

Deployment of USS Gerald R. Ford

USS Gerald R. Ford, the Navy’s newest carrier, was ordered to transit to the Caribbean in late October, arriving in time to join a fleet of escort destroyers.

Possible Limited Intervention

Analysts say Trump’s comments hint at targeted airstrikes and special‑forces raids, not a full invasion, aimed at undermining Maduro’s regime and curbing drug trafficking.

Political Context and Opposition Support

The U.S. administration has long linked Venezuela’s leadership with drug smuggling, while U.S. opposition groups publicly expect U.S. support to depose Maduro.

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