The administration of US President Donald Trump has informed Congress that the United States is not currently considering strikes in Venezuela and lacks legal justification for such actions. It was reported on November 6 that the administration has ruled out military operations against the country.
Earlier, sources indicated that the administration was evaluating three potential military strategies targeting Venezuela. One plan involved airstrikes by the US Air Force to disrupt support for the nation’s leadership. On November 2, Trump expressed skepticism about his government initiating a conflict with Venezuela but acknowledged existing tensions, including issues related to drug trafficking and migration.