WSJ: U.S. Identifies Venezuelan Military Sites Linked to Drug Trafficking for Potential Strike
982
Friday, 31 October, 2025, 14:41
![]() U.S. officials have confirmed that intelligence agencies have identified several Venezuelan military-controlled sites suspected of handling international drug shipments, a development that could result in military action. The Wall Street Journal reported on October 30, 2025, that possible targets include naval installations, secret airstrips, and ports reportedly used to smuggle narcotics to the Caribbean and Central America. Officials, speaking anonymously, said the plan is pending President Donald Trump’s decision, underscoring a shift in U.S. strategy to confront what authorities describe as a narcotics-driven threat under Nicolás Maduro’s administration. |

No conflict with neighbors, U.S. bases targeted in self-defense
228Yesterday, 11:43
Iran has set several conditions for the US to negotiate
241Yesterday, 09:36
Trump Open to Khamenei Being Killed if He Doesn’t Cede to U.S. Demands: #WSJ
38010.03.2026, 21:24
'Most intense day' of U.S. strikes on Iran, Hegseth says (video)
38910.03.2026, 16:59
Trump says he does not believe Mojtaba Khamenei can live ''in peace''
37410.03.2026, 16:41
Iran’s security chief threatens Trump with dire warning
36910.03.2026, 16:18
