Core Viewpoint - President Trump has declared that the airspace over Venezuela and its surrounding areas is to be treated as a no-fly zone, indicating potential aggressive actions against President Nicolás Maduro's government [2]. Group 1: U.S. Government Actions - The U.S. government has been increasing military presence in the Caribbean, targeting suspected drug trafficking vessels, with at least 21 strikes conducted since September, resulting in 83 deaths [5]. - Trump has authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations in Venezuela and hinted at possible ground actions against drug trafficking activities originating from the country [2][5]. - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a warning for airlines to be vigilant, leading to the cancellation of flights to Venezuela by major airlines [2]. Group 2: Venezuela's Response - The Venezuelan government has denied allegations of drug trafficking and has revoked the operating licenses of six international airlines that had suspended flights to the country [2]. - Maduro has claimed that Trump is attempting to oust him, asserting that the Venezuelan people and military will resist such efforts [3]. Group 3: Military and Strategic Implications - The U.S. military's actions in the region have been primarily focused on anti-drug operations, although the buildup of military force exceeds what is necessary for these tasks [4]. - The U.S. has significantly increased its military deployment in the region, including aircraft carriers and warships, and has engaged in discussions with Caribbean leaders [5]. - The military buildup has created electronic interference affecting Venezuela's GPS signals, complicating operations for ride-hailing and delivery services within the country [5].
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Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-11-29 16:18