Trump escalates undeclared war on Venezuela. Part of his 2026 Peace Prize campaign?
As outrage over Donald Trump’s deadly boat bombings mounts, The New York Times reported that his administration secretly authorized the Central Intelligence Agency “to carry out lethal operations in Venezuela and conduct a range of operations in the Caribbean,” with the ultimate aim of ousting the country’s leader, Nicolás Maduro.
“The agency would be able to take covert action against Mr.
Maduro or his government either unilaterally or in conjunction with a larger
military operation,” according to the Times, which cited unnamed US
officials. “It is not known whether the CIA is planning any operations in
Venezuela or if the authorities are meant as a contingency.”
“But the development comes as the US military is planning
its own possible escalation, drawing up options for President Trump to
consider, including strikes inside Venezuela,” the newspaper noted. The
administration’s Venezuela strategy was “developed by Secretary of State Marco
Rubio, with help from John Ratcliffe, the CIA director.”
The White House and CIA declined to comment on record,
though some observers speculated it
was “an authorized leak.” The reporting comes as Democrats in
Congress, human rights groups, and legal scholars sound the alarm of
Trump’s five known strikes on boats he claims were smuggling
drugs, which have killed at least 27 people.
Critics highlighted the
United States’ long history of covert action in Latin America, as well as how
the reported CIA authorization contrasts with Trump’s so-called “America First”
claims.
“This is absolutely insane,” said Tommy Vietor, a former
Obama administration official who went on to co-found Crooked Media. “America
First was not sold as CIA regime change operations in Venezuela.”
Critics also noted Trump’s mission to secure the Nobel Peace Prize; this year, it went to María Corina Machado, a right-wing Venezuelan who dedicated the award to not only the people in her country, but also the US president.
“Now that Trump has delegated his preposterous politicking for a Nobel Peace Prize to sycophants, he can finally get around to declaring unilateral war on Venezuela, a war crime, as he murders Colombian civilians at sea, another war crime, and endorses collective punishment in Gaza, another war crime,” journalist Seth Abramson said Wednesday.
As Senate Democrats last week unsuccessfully fought to
stop Trump’s boat strikes of the Venezuelan coast, Colombian President Gustavo
Petro said on social media that one of the bombed vessels
appeared to be carrying citizens of his country.
“A new war zone has opened: the Caribbean,” he said at the
time. “Evidence shows that the last boat bombed was Colombian, with Colombian
citizens inside. I hope their families come forward and file complaints. There
isn’t a war against smuggling; it’s a war for oil, and the world must stop it.
The aggression is against all of Latin America and the Caribbean.”
The Trump administration recently claimed in
a confidential notice to Congress intended to justify the deadly bombings that
the president decided drug cartels “are nonstate armed groups, designated them
as terrorist organizations, and determined that their actions constitute an
armed attack against the United States.”
While that notice leaked to the press, the ACLU and Center
for Constitutional Rights (CCR) on Wednesday filed a Freedom of Information Act request seeking the
Office of Legal Counsel’s guidance and other related documents regarding the
strikes.
“All available evidence suggests that President Trump’s
lethal strikes in the Caribbean constitute murder, pure and simple,” said Jeffrey Stein, staff attorney with the ACLU’s
National Security Project. “The public deserves to know how our government is
justifying these attacks as lawful, and, given the stakes, immediate public
scrutiny of its apparently radical theories is imperative.”
CCR legal director Baher Azmy stressed that “in a
constitutional system, no president can arbitrarily choose to assassinate
individuals from the sky based on his whim or say-so.”
“The Trump administration is taking its indiscriminate
pattern of lawlessness to a lethal level,” Azmy added. “The public
understanding of any rationale supporting such unprecedented and shocking
conduct is essential for transparency and accountability.”