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USA considering air strikes against Venezuela amid drug war escalation

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

U.S. Military Action⁣ Against Venezuelan “Drug Terrorists” Deemed Likely, Expert Says

WASHINGTON – A limited military strike against targets in Venezuela, possibly ⁤involving sea-launched missiles or drone attacks, is “very likely,” ‍according to U.S. foreign policy ​expert dr. Jonathan Cristol. The assessment, ⁣reported by BILD, ⁣suggests the possibility of escalated U.S. ‌intervention targeting groups‍ identified as “drug terrorists.” However, a full-scale land ​invasion remains improbable due to potential‌ backlash from former president Trump’s political‌ base, Cristol stated.

The analysis comes amid ongoing U.S. efforts to counter illicit drug trafficking and destabilizing influences in the​ region. While the Biden‍ administration has​ not publicly signaled an imminent military operation,the prospect highlights ‍the escalating tensions and complex geopolitical calculations surrounding Venezuela. any U.S. military action would significantly impact regional stability,potentially drawing in other actors and further complicating the already​ fraught political landscape. ​

Cristol, ⁣a political scientist ​at Bard College specializing in U.S. military interventions and international conflict, emphasized the ⁢political constraints facing any potential deployment of troops. “Trump⁤ would have big problems with ​his base shoudl he order a land invasion in South America!” he told BILD. This suggests a ⁢preference for more targeted, less visible ‌operations, such as strikes ‌from the sea or air, to achieve specific objectives ⁤without ‍triggering widespread domestic opposition.

Dr. Cristol ⁣researches U.S. foreign and security policy and has analyzed ⁤U.S. military deployments and international conflict ⁢strategies for years.

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