U.S. officials have indicated that the United States is preparing to launch a new phase of operations against Venezuela in the coming days, according to multiple sources including Reuters. The plans reportedly include efforts aimed at toppling the current Venezuelan regime, though specific details of the actions have not been publicly disclosed.
Amid these developments, several international airlines have suspended all flights to Venezuela. This move comes amidst ongoing political and economic tensions in the country, reflecting concerns over security and stability in the region.
Furthermore, the U.S. government has announced that on November 24, it will implement a terror designation on the Cartel de los Soles, the Venezuelan criminal network linked to President Nicolás Maduro. The designation is expected to impose additional sanctions and restrictions on the group, which is accused of engaging in drug trafficking and other illicit activities.
The upcoming actions signal a possible escalation of U.S. efforts to influence Venezuela’s political landscape, amidst a backdrop of heightened diplomatic and security concerns. The situation continues to develop, with international stakeholders closely monitoring the unfolding events.