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U.S. considers airstrikes on Venezuelan military targets in drug fight

"Breaking: The U.S. considers airstrikes on Venezuelan military targets to combat drug trafficking. Discover the implications for Maduro's regime and U.S. strategy."

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U.S. considers airstrikes on Venezuelan military targets in drug fight
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The Trump administration is considering airstrikes on Venezuelan military facilities as part of its anti-drug efforts, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal. The potential targets include ports, airfields, and naval sites that are allegedly used for drug trafficking.

U.S. President Donald Trump has not yet made a final decision regarding the airstrikes. However, officials suggest that the strikes would aim to increase pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to resign, coinciding with escalating U.S. operations in the region.

This development follows earlier reports regarding the Trump administration"s focus on Venezuelan military targets for potential airstrikes. For more information on this topic, see previous reports.