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U.S. Escalates Venezuela Pressure With Carrier Deployment, Covert Go‑Ahead and 'Narcoterrorist' Label

The strategy seeks to trigger defections within Maduro’s circle to reassert U.S. leverage in the region.

Overview

  • Washington has deployed a carrier strike group led by the USS Gerald R. Ford near Venezuelan waters, with aircraft and marines conducting ongoing exercises.
  • President Trump has designated Nicolás Maduro’s government a “narcoterrorist” regime, a legal framing used to act without congressional approval under national security claims.
  • Trump said he approved covert CIA operations in Venezuela and signaled he has not ruled out ground attacks.
  • The Pentagon has carried out strikes on vessels it says are linked to narcotrafficking, a move analysts interpret as a warning of unilateral action.
  • The White House is pairing sanctions and political pressure on regional actors, including measures targeting associates of Colombia’s Gustavo Petro, with Marco Rubio portrayed as the policy’s driving architect.