Trump Escalates Venezuela Campaign: U.S. Forces Strike “Big Facility” to Cripple Narco-Trafficking

In a major escalation of the ongoing “Operation Southern Spear,” President Donald Trump has announced that U.S. forces successfully neutralized a “big facility” within Venezuela. The strike, which took place in late December 2025, marks the first publicly acknowledged land-based military action on Venezuelan soil during the current administration’s pressure campaign against the Nicolás Maduro regime.

The Strike: What We Know So Far

During a radio interview on December 26 with WABC’s John Catsimatidis, President Trump revealed that the U.S. military had targeted a logistics hub used for maritime drug trafficking.

“They have a big plant, or a big facility where the ships come from,” Trump stated. “Two nights ago, we knocked that out. So we hit them very hard.”

While the White House and the Pentagon have been tight-lipped about the exact coordinates of the strike, the operation is believed to have targeted infrastructure linked to the Tren de Aragua, a criminal organization the U.S. has designated as a “foreign terrorist organization” with alleged ties to the Maduro government.


From Naval Blockade to Kinetic Action

Since early 2025, the U.S. has maintained a massive naval presence in the Caribbean, described by the President as “the largest Armada ever assembled in the history of South America.” Until now, the campaign had primarily focused on:

  • Maritime Interdictions: Over 30 vessels have been intercepted or destroyed at sea.
  • The “Total Blockade”: A strategic effort to stop sanctioned oil tankers from entering or leaving Venezuelan ports.
  • Targeting “Narco-Terrorists”: Designating the Venezuelan government as a terrorist entity to justify military engagement against trafficking routes.

The shift to a land strike suggests a “zero-tolerance” policy intended to force Maduro to step down. Trump’s Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, recently noted that the President “wants to keep on blowing boats up until Maduro cries uncle.”

International and Domestic Reaction

The strike has sent shockwaves through the international community:

  1. United Nations: Venezuela has requested an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, calling the U.S. actions a “violation of international law” and an act of “unprovoked aggression.”
  2. Global Markets: Oil prices saw a sharp uptick following news of the strike, as investors fear further disruptions to the world’s largest proven oil reserves.
  3. U.S. Congress: Lawmakers remain divided. While some praise the decisive action against fentanyl precursors and drug trafficking, others have raised concerns under the War Powers Resolution, questioning the legal basis for strikes on sovereign territory without a formal declaration of war.
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What’s Next for Venezuela?

With 15,000 U.S. troops and 11 warships currently stationed in the region, “Operation Southern Spear” shows no signs of slowing down. President Trump has signaled that the military buildup will only increase until “all assets stolen from the United States” are returned.

As the U.S. moves from “gray-zone” conflict into direct kinetic strikes, the world watches to see if this “maximum pressure” will lead to a diplomatic breakthrough or a wider regional conflict.


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