Core Viewpoint - The statement by President Trump regarding the closure of Venezuelan airspace signals a potential escalation of U.S. military actions in the region, particularly under the pretext of drug enforcement [1][2]. Military Actions - Trump indicated that the U.S. military has already prevented approximately 85% of maritime drug trafficking from Venezuela and plans to initiate land operations soon [1]. - The U.S. has deployed multiple naval vessels, including the largest aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford, in the Caribbean, and has reportedly sunk over 20 alleged drug trafficking boats since early September, resulting in over 80 deaths [1]. Impact on Aviation - Following the FAA's safety warning about the risks of flying over Venezuelan airspace, several airlines, including Gol Airlines, Avianca, and Iberia, canceled flights to and from Venezuela [3]. - The Venezuelan government responded by revoking the operating licenses of six foreign airlines, citing their compliance with U.S. actions [3]. Reactions from Various Parties - The Venezuelan government condemned Trump's remarks as a violation of its sovereignty and initiated multilateral mechanisms to address the "U.S. blockade of airspace" [4]. - Leaders from Colombia, Cuba, and regional organizations expressed concerns that Trump's statements could lead to unpredictable consequences for peace and stability in Latin America and the Caribbean [5]. - Some U.S. politicians criticized Trump's approach, arguing that it risks leading the country into another costly foreign war without congressional authorization [5].
“全面关闭”委内瑞拉空域,美国要动武?
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-30 07:59