
US Military Prepares to Seize Venezuelan Ports Amid Trump’s Crackdown on Cartels
Washington, D.C. – The U.S. military is reportedly preparing to take control of ports and airfields in Venezuela. This move is part of President Trump’s latest crackdown on Latin American drug cartels, which he has now labeled as “terrorist organizations.”
According to a secret memorandum, President Trump has been granted broad wartime powers under a declared “non-international armed conflict”. These powers enable him to:
- Attack cartel operations
- Detain smugglers
- Treat smugglers as unlawful combatants
The Pentagon has mobilized a significant force near Venezuela, which includes:
- Advanced F-35 jets
- Marines
- Naval vessels
The primary mission for these forces will be to seize strategic locations such as ports and airfields in order to disrupt cartel operations.
This announcement has taken many in Washington by surprise, marking a substantial escalation in the U.S. government’s approach to combating drug trafficking in the region. Observers believe this development could:
- Reshape the regional security landscape
- Increase tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela
Stay tuned to Questiqa USA for the latest updates on this evolving situation.

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