油价应声走高!报道:特朗普考虑多种进攻委内瑞拉选项,包括夺取油田
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-11-06 08:01

Core Insights - The Trump administration has developed a list of potential military actions against Venezuela, indicating a significant escalation in U.S. policy towards the South American country [1] - Following the news, international oil prices saw a slight increase, with WTI crude rising to $59.82 per barrel and Brent crude reaching $63.75 per barrel [2][5] Military Actions and Legal Framework - U.S. President Trump and senior officials are evaluating military strike options, including special forces targeting Venezuelan government leaders and deploying counter-terrorism units to control oil fields and infrastructure [1] - The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking legal justification for unilateral military action, linking the Maduro government to the "Cartel de los Soles," which is classified as a "drug trafficking terrorist organization" by the U.S. [1][8] Military Deployment and Geopolitical Tensions - The U.S. military has significantly increased its presence in the Caribbean, with 10,000 Army and Marine Corps personnel, 6,000 Navy personnel, and various naval assets being deployed [9] - Recent military actions include 16 airstrikes against Venezuelan maritime targets, resulting in at least 67 deaths, raising concerns about the potential for escalating conflict and its impact on global oil supply [9]