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Venezuela: as the Telegraph wrote - Trump invents a war

As The Telegraph wrote in November:- Counternarcotic experts have pointed out that Venezuela is a relatively minor player in global drug trafficking, and that it acts as a transit country through which drugs produced elsewhere are smuggled on their way to their final destination.

Its neighbour, Colombia, is the world's largest producer of cocaine but most of it is smuggled to the US by other routes, not via Venezuela.

According to a US Drug Enforcement report from 2020, almost three quarters of the cocaine reaching the US is estimated to be trafficked via the Pacific with just a small percentage coming via fast boats in the Caribbean.

Nevertheless, most of the strikes the US has carried out have been in the Caribbean, with just a few in the Pacific.

In September, Trump told US military leaders that the boats targeted "are stacked up with bags of white powder that's mostly fentanyl and other drugs, too".

However, fentanyl is produced mainly in Mexico and reaches the US almost exclusively via land through its southern border."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c93n4nx5yqro

"America is flexing its muscles in the Caribbean and the world is holding its breath. Washington has trained its sights on Socialist-run Venezuela, and the arrival of the colossal USS Gerald Ford has sparked the biggest military buildup since the Cuban Missile Crisis. Operation Southern Spear is now under way: a dozen warships, thousands of troops, and a barrage of so-called “anti-narco” strikes that have already left scores dead. The White House insists it’s about drug traffickers, but few believe that. With President Nicolás Maduro about to be officially labelled a terrorist and Trump accusing him of heading a major cartel, the scent of regime change is hard to ignore. Maduro says America is inventing a war."
Telegraph, 17/11/25

David Ainsworth ● 8d9 Comments

Mr AinsworthI am sure President Trump will appreciate your artificial intelligence as regards the sources of narcotics being smuggled into the US and will react accordingly.Or perhaps he plans to take these narco-states down one by one to give some protection from narcotics to his own electorate.Starting by removing President Maduro, 'elected' contentiously as President of Venezuela in 2013 - giving him a longer incumbency than Trump and one even Starmer might look forward to.'Maduro was later formally inaugurated as President on 19 April, after the election commission had promised a full audit of the election results. On 24 October 2013, he announced the creation of a new agency, the Vice Ministry of Supreme Happiness, to coordinate all the social programmes.Beginning six months after being elected, Maduro has ruled by decree for the majority of his presidency: from 19 November 2013 to 19 November 2014, 15 March 2015 to 31 December 2015, 15 January 2016 to present'.Good to see you defending a failed state under the leadership of narco-terror criminal dictatorship with as much support and commitment as you give to Palestinian 'freedom fighters' trying to annihilate Israel.Always progressively on the side of the underdog ?Or just anti-American and anti-Jewish ?Some might think bringing down dictators such as Maduro is a good thing.But let's see how hard the Venezuelan people fight to have him returned to power and his rule continue.They are bound to of course now benefiting from "Supreme Happiness" (sic)😁

John Hawkes ● 8d