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Will the US strike Venezuela? The plans, the risks, the law

White House aides push for bold action as legal and strategic risks mount.

November 05, 2025 / 14:00 IST
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Will the US strike Venezuela? The plans, the risks, the law

US President Donald Trump is considering a range of military options aimed at Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, including strikes on military units protecting him or even operations to seize oil fields, according to US officials familiar with ongoing discussions, the New York Times reported.

While no decision has been made, advisers have drafted plans that would mark one of the administration’s most aggressive foreign-policy moves yet — and potentially its most legally fraught. Trump, wary of another protracted conflict, has hesitated to authorize any mission that risks American casualties or public backlash.

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Pressure campaign and military buildup

Since late August, the US has increased its military presence in the Caribbean, with about 10,000 personnel deployed across warships and bases in Puerto Rico. The aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford, carrying more than 75 aircraft, is expected to arrive mid-November. B-52 and B-1 bombers have flown show-of-force missions off Venezuela’s coast, and Special Operations units have conducted helicopter exercises nearby.