President Trump Discusses Possible Military Action Against Venezuela
In a recent statement, President Donald Trump appeared to confirm reports that he had approved covert CIA operations inside Venezuela. The move has sparked concerns about the potential for military action against the South American nation.
According to sources, Trump's comments were made during an interview on October 16, 2025. When asked about the situation in Venezuela, Trump stated, "We're looking at it very seriously... We'll see what happens." (1)
The possible CIA operations are believed to be aimed at undermining the government of President Nicolรกs Maduro, who has been accused of human rights abuses and corruption. The U.S. has imposed economic sanctions on Venezuela in an effort to pressure the government to hold free elections.
Critics of Trump's approach argue that military action would only exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela, which is facing severe food and medicine shortages. "Any military intervention would be catastrophic for the Venezuelan people," said Maria Paez Victor, a human rights activist based in Caracas. (2)
Supporters of Trump's stance, however, see the potential for military action as a necessary measure to protect American interests and promote democracy in Venezuela. "The Maduro regime is a threat to regional stability and security," said Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL), who has been a vocal critic of the Venezuelan government.
The U.S. has a long history of involvement in Latin America, dating back to the Cold War era. However, the current situation in Venezuela is complex, with multiple factions vying for power and influence.
As tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela continue to escalate, it remains unclear what specific actions Trump's administration will take next. The White House has declined to comment on the matter further, citing national security concerns.
(1) Source: Morning Edition, NPR
(2) Source: Maria Paez Victor, human rights activist
Background:
Venezuela is facing a severe economic crisis, with inflation rates exceeding 10 million percent.
The country's opposition leader, Juan Guaidรณ, has been recognized by the U.S. and other countries as the legitimate president of Venezuela.
The Maduro government has been accused of human rights abuses, including arbitrary detentions and torture.
Additional Perspectives:
The Venezuelan government has denied any involvement in CIA operations and has accused the U.S. of attempting to destabilize the country.
Some analysts believe that Trump's comments may be an attempt to distract from domestic issues, such as the ongoing impeachment inquiry.
Current Status:
The situation in Venezuela remains volatile, with protests and demonstrations continuing across the country.
The international community is closely watching the developments, with some countries calling for a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
*Reporting by Npr.*