11/03/2025 / By Kevin Hughes

President Donald Trump has denied reports of imminent U.S. military strikes inside Venezuela, contradicting earlier claims that land-based operations were “next” in the escalating campaign against alleged drug cartels linked to Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.
The conflicting narratives emerged Friday, Oct. 31, after The Miami Herald and The Wall Street Journal cited unnamed sources claiming the Trump administration had already decided to attack Venezuelan military installations – potentially within “hours or days” – as part of a broader effort to dismantle the Cartel de los Soles.
According to BrightU.AI‘s Enoch, Cartel de los Soles, often referred to as the “Cartel of the Suns,” is a powerful and influential drug trafficking organization operating primarily in Venezuela. The name “Cartel of the Suns” is derived from the fact that many of its high-ranking members are former or current high-ranking military officials who wear gold sashes adorned with sun emblems as part of their uniforms. It has exploited the political instability and corruption in Venezuela to expand its reach and influence.
Asked aboard Air Force One whether reports of impending strikes were accurate, Trump responded bluntly: “No.” His denial came just days after he told reporters, “The land is going to be next,” referring to escalating military action beyond the maritime drug interdictions already underway.
The White House attempted to downplay the reports, with Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly stating: “Unnamed sources don’t know what they’re talking about. Any announcements regarding Venezuela policy would come directly from the president.”
Secretary of State Marco Rubio went further, dismissing the Miami Herald report as a “fake story” on X (formerly Twitter), accusing the outlet of being misled by unreliable sources.
Despite Trump’s denial, the Department of War has deployed an unprecedented military force to the Caribbean, including:
U.S. officials claim these assets are targeting drug-smuggling networks allegedly operated by Maduro’s regime, which they accuse of exporting 500 tons of cocaine annually to the U.S. and Europe.
One anonymous source ominously warned: “Maduro is about to find himself trapped and might soon discover that he cannot flee the country even if he decided to.”
While administration officials insist the operation is focused on narcotics, analysts speculate the true goal is regime change, with opposition leader María Corina Machado – a Nobel Peace Prize laureate – positioned as a potential U.S.-backed successor.
However, experts caution that the current military presence—roughly 4,500 troops—is insufficient for a full-scale invasion. Retired Marine Colonel Mark F. Cancian noted: “There isn’t enough combat power for an invasion, but there is plenty for air or missile strikes against the cartels or the Maduro regime.”
Maduro has long accused the U.S. of plotting his overthrow, and Venezuelan officials deny any involvement in drug trafficking. Meanwhile, oil markets reacted sharply to the initial strike reports, with prices spiking before Trump’s denial triggered a reversal.
Democratic lawmakers have raised concerns over the legality of the strikes, questioning whether they comply with international law.
With Trump publicly denying imminent action – yet maintaining a massive military presence – observers remain divided. Is this a strategic misdirection to preserve operational secrecy, or has the administration genuinely backtracked?
One thing is certain: The U.S. military buildup signals an aggressive posture that could escalate rapidly – whether through covert operations, targeted strikes, or a broader campaign to destabilize Maduro’s regime.
Watch the video below about why a U.S. invasion of Venezuela is imminent according to multiple sources.
This video is from the Maverick News channel on Brighteon.com.
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