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U.S. Military Buildup Near Venezuela Discussed with Lawmakers Amid Controversy

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth outlined military operations targeting drug smuggling near Venezuela. A key focus was a controversial strike on September 2, which killed two individuals who had survived a prior boat attack. This operation is part of a broader campaign to dismantle regional drug trafficking networks.

The Trump administration has not sought congressional authorization for these military actions, raising bipartisan concerns and prompting investigations into their legality and oversight. Lawmakers, particularly Senate Democrats like Chuck Schumer and Adam Schiff, have demanded the release of video evidence from the strikes; however, officials have withheld full footage, citing national security interests.

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Military activities in the Caribbean and Pacific have increased, with over 20 strikes on suspected drug trafficking this year alone, leading to approximately 90 fatalities. These operations have coincided with President Trump’s suggestions of possible military intervention in Venezuela, allegations that the Venezuelan government denies.

In related developments, Trinidad and Tobago has permitted the transit of U.S. military aircraft through its airports, emphasizing commitment to regional security cooperation. This decision followed discussions between a U.S. military official and Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar regarding regional security.

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Safety concerns were also raised after a JetBlue flight narrowly avoided a collision with a U.S. Air Force tanker jet near Venezuela, highlighting the need for better coordination between military and civilian aviation.

The administration’s military tactics in the region have ignited significant debate over their legality, effectiveness, and implications for regional stability, prompting ongoing scrutiny from Congress regarding the balance between national security and adherence to international law.

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