The US has intensified its military presence in the Caribbean as President Donald Trump was briefed on updated options for potential military operations in Venezuela. The USS Gerald Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier, arrived in the region accompanied by over 60 aircraft and a significant boost to troops in Latin America.
According to sources, the briefing at the White House was conducted by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine. The options being considered range from no action to air strikes on seaports, airports, and military facilities. Another option is sending in a team of special operations forces to apprehend or kill Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro and his senior advisers.
However, any strike against Venezuela is seen as particularly risky, given the potential for further instability if Maduro were to step down. The administration has called for Maduro's departure, accusing him of encouraging drug trafficking and illegal migration to the US. But it's not clear whether they would be legally justified in forcing out the Venezuelan leader.
The White House declined to comment on the briefing, which was first reported by CBS News. The Latin America campaign has been designated Operation Southern Spear, according to Defense Secretary Hegseth.
According to sources, the briefing at the White House was conducted by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine. The options being considered range from no action to air strikes on seaports, airports, and military facilities. Another option is sending in a team of special operations forces to apprehend or kill Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro and his senior advisers.
However, any strike against Venezuela is seen as particularly risky, given the potential for further instability if Maduro were to step down. The administration has called for Maduro's departure, accusing him of encouraging drug trafficking and illegal migration to the US. But it's not clear whether they would be legally justified in forcing out the Venezuelan leader.
The White House declined to comment on the briefing, which was first reported by CBS News. The Latin America campaign has been designated Operation Southern Spear, according to Defense Secretary Hegseth.