CIA Drone Strike Targets Venezuela Drug Cartels 2025
Explore the details of the CIA drone strike Venezuela 2025. Last week's operation targeted drug cartel docks, signaling a massive shift in US foreign policy.
The shadows of US intelligence just grew longer. The CIA was reportedly behind a drone strikelast week at a docking area in Venezuela believed to be a hub for drug cartels.
According to two people familiar with the operation's details, the strike hit a facility long suspected of facilitating international narcotics trafficking. While the agency hasn't officially commented, the move signals a sharp escalation in how the US handles regional security threats near its borders as we head into 2026.
Strategic Shift Behind CIA Drone Strike Venezuela 2025
The targeted docking area has been a point of contention for years. Analysts suggest that the use of a drone allows for a precise surgical strike while minimizing the need for boots on the ground. However, this action also risks further straining the already volatile diplomatic relations between Washington and Caracas, especially given the Trump administration's historical hardline stance on Venezuelan leadership.
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