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Trump Authorizes Covert CIA Action in Venezuela; Maduro Accuses U.S. of Aggression
**Washington D.C., October 2025** – Former U.S. President Donald Trump, who remains a dominant figure in American politics, has reportedly authorized covert CIA operations targeting drug cartels and political infrastructure in Venezuela. The move, confirmed by senior intelligence sources to *The Washington Post*, is said to be part of a broader strategy to disrupt transnational criminal networks and counter the influence of the Maduro regime.
While U.S. officials claim the operation is focused primarily on dismantling narcotics trafficking hubs that allegedly finance terrorism and organized crime, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has condemned the actions as a “clear act of aggression” and a violation of Venezuelan sovereignty.
> “We are facing imperialist aggression disguised as anti-drug enforcement,” Maduro said in a televised address from Caracas. “The U.S. wants to destabilize our nation and exploit our resources under the guise of security.”
Although details of the CIA’s actions remain classified, reports suggest the operation includes surveillance, asset freezes, and coordination with regional allies. Some insiders believe the move could signal the revival of a more interventionist foreign policy should Trump return to power.
In response, Venezuela has placed its armed forces on high alert and mobilized security units around key infrastructure, fueling fears of a potential escalation in the region.
The Biden administration has declined to comment on the specifics of the operation, emphasizing the “importance of regional stability and respect for sovereignty,” but distancing itself from the covert decisions reportedly authorized during Trump’s previous term and now expanded under his political influence.
International observers warn that the renewed tensions could disrupt fragile diplomatic talks and stall humanitarian efforts in the country.
With U.S.–Venezuela relations at a new low, questions remain about the long-term consequences of covert action and whether it will lead to meaningful change — or further entrench both governments in a prolonged ideological standoff.