{"id":199234,"date":"2025-10-03T10:00:07","date_gmt":"2025-10-03T10:00:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/199234\/"},"modified":"2025-10-03T10:00:07","modified_gmt":"2025-10-03T10:00:07","slug":"trump-tells-congress-u-s-is-at-war-with-cartels-what-that-means","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/199234\/","title":{"rendered":"Trump Tells Congress U.S. Is at War With Cartels: What That Means"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color min-h-[6.375rem] lg:min-h-[4.75rem] dropcap text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">President Donald Trump has declared that the U.S. is in a formal \u201carmed conflict\u201d with drug cartels in a confidential notice to Congress.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">The notice, obtained by the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/10\/02\/us\/politics\/trump-drug-cartels-war.html\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">New York Times<\/a>, labels suspected drug smugglers as \u201cunlawful combatants,\u201d and seeks to justify the Trump Administration\u2019s three military strikes on civilian vessels in the Caribbean sea last month as part of a sustained active conflict. The strikes, which experts said were likely <a href=\"https:\/\/time.com\/7317506\/us-venezuela-war-powers-international-law-trump-maduro-drugs-cartel-boat-strike\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">illegal and amounted to extrajudicious murders<\/a>, killed a total of 17 people.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">In a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.whitehouse.gov\/presidential-actions\/2025\/01\/designating-cartels-and-other-organizations-as-foreign-terrorist-organizations-and-specially-designated-global-terrorists\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Jan. 20 executive order<\/a>, Trump designated several drug cartels as terrorist organizations, and the Trump Administration has characterized the strikes as instances of self-defense against national security threats to the U.S. The notice, however, suggests that the Administration has moved to expand its basis for the strikes, by now describing its intensifying military campaign as an active armed conflict, in which a country can legally kill enemy combatants even when they do not pose an active threat, detain them without trial, and prosecute them in military court.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">\u201cBased upon the cumulative effects of these hostile acts against the citizens and interests of the United States and friendly foreign nations, the president determined that the United States is in a noninternational armed conflict with these designated terrorist organizations,\u201d the notice, which was reportedly sent to several congressional committees, said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">\u201cThe President acted in line with the law of armed conflict to protect our country from those trying to bring deadly poison to our shores, and he is delivering on his promise to take on the cartels and eliminate these national security threats from murdering more Americans,\u201d White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said in a Thursday statement to media outlets.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Here\u2019s what to know.<\/p>\n<p>Notice raises legal questions<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">The notice, which is considered controlled but unclassified information, reportedly calls drug cartels \u201cnonstate armed groups\u201d and says that their actions \u201cconstitute an armed attack against the United States.\u201d In characterizing the campaign as a \u201cnoninternational armed conflict,\u201d the Administration is invoking the legal concept of a conflict between a nation state and a non-state party (or between two or more non-state parties), as opposed to two or more nation states. A noninternational armed conflict does not need to be constrained within a state, but the non-state party must be organized and possess an organized armed force, according to the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.undrr.org\/understanding-disaster-risk\/terminology\/hips\/so0102\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">International Committee of the Red Cross<\/a>. Additionally, hostilities must reach a level of violence that is sufficiently intense to be considered a noninternational armed conflict, which does not include \u201cbanditry, unorganized and short-lived insurrections, or terrorist activities.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">The U.S. government has engaged in noninternational armed conflicts before. Following the deadly Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, the George W. Bush Administration argued that its war on terror was a noninternational armed conflict. Congress passed the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force, which allowed the President to employ limited wartime powers against Al-Qaeda operatives. The use of AUMFs has come under criticism for effectively giving U.S. Presidents carte blanche to authorize military action without congressional scrutiny and to effectively lead \u201cforever wars.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Even so, the Supreme Court in 2004 acknowledged the U.S. war with Al-Qaeda, determining the Bush Administration\u2019s indefinite detentions without trial of \u201cenemy combatants\u201d as lawful while still requiring some judicial constraints, although in 2006 it initially restricted the government\u2019s use of military commissions.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">It would appear that the Trump Administration is seeking to use a similar argument to justify to Congress its military campaign against cartels. The Trump Administration has sought to constitute the inflow of dangerous substances to the U.S. as a direct armed attack by arguing in the notice that cartels \u201cillegally and directly cause the deaths of tens of thousands of American citizens each year.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">The notice also seeks to provide justification for the Trump Administration\u2019s summary executions of alleged drug traffickers, whom Trump has called \u201cnarco-terrorists,\u201d through strikes. In ordinary times, penalizing a suspected criminal, let alone killing them, without due process would be considered a crime. But the notice appears to use the pretext of armed conflict, on top of previous claims of self-defense, to transform the civilian boats and their crews into legitimate military targets.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">\u201cThe vessel was assessed by the U.S. intelligence community to be affiliated with a designated terrorist organization and, at the time, engaged in trafficking illicit drugs, which could ultimately be used to kill Americans,\u201d the notice reportedly said. \u201cThis [Sept. 15] strike resulted in the destruction of the vessel, the illicit narcotics, and the death of approximately three unlawful combatants.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Experts have raised concerns about the legality of Trump\u2019s determination and its ability to apply to the military strikes that have already killed more than a dozen civilians.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Matthew Waxman, a law professor at Columbia University, told the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cfr.org\/podcasts\/tpi\/legality-trumps-drug-boat-strikes-matthew-waxman\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Council of Foreign Relations<\/a> last week that the U.S. government has sought to recast the war on drugs from a criminal matter to a military one. The U.S. government has historically gone after alleged narcotics traffickers through a combination of interdiction outside U.S. borders, the use of criminal law within U.S. borders, and some extension extraterritorially of U.S. criminal law, Waxman said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">\u201cThe United States government can\u2019t go around the world killing people, even the most odious ones, without some lawful basis,\u201d Waxman said. \u201cThe question is what is a lawful basis for overcoming this baseline idea that the government can\u2019t kill people.\u201d To that end, the Trump Administration has portrayed drug cartels as waging an attack against the U.S.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">But Geoffrey S. Corn, a retired judge advocate general lawyer and former senior adviser to the Army for law-of-war issues, told the Times that selling a dangerous or illegal substance is not the same as an armed attack.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Venezuela is also not a major source of cocaine, although it acts as a transit hub for the drug. It is also not believed to be a source of illegal fentanyl coming into the U.S.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">The notice reportedly also does not define with any specificity the \u201cunlawful combatants\u201d the U.S. is at war with. It does not name the drug cartels, or describe how the Administration determines that individuals have links to these organizations or are \u201ccombatants.\u201d Trump previously asserted that the U.S. government has recorded proof that the vessel struck on Sept. 15 was carrying illicit drugs, but the footage does not clearly show what cargo is on the boat.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Rhode Island Sen. Jack Reed, the ranking Democratic member on the Armed Services Committee, <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/SenJackReed\/status\/1973819144945483956\" rel=\"nofollow\">posted<\/a> on X, \u201cEvery American should be alarmed that Pres Trump has decided he can wage secret wars against anyone he labels an enemy.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">After Vice President J.D. Vance argued in a <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/JDVance\/status\/1964341094226743787\" rel=\"nofollow\">post<\/a> that \u201cKilling cartel members who poison our fellow citizens is the highest and best use of our military,\u201d Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, a Republican, <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/RandPaul\/status\/1964494191783714933\" rel=\"nofollow\">questioned<\/a>, \u201cDid he ever wonder what might happen if the accused were immediately executed without trial or representation??\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">\u201cWhat a despicable and thoughtless sentiment it is to glorify killing someone without a trial,\u201d Paul added.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Ryan Goodman, a New York University law professor and former Pentagon lawyer, told the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/09\/04\/us\/politics\/trump-drug-smugglers-military.html\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Times<\/a> last month after the first U.S. strike, \u201cIt\u2019s difficult to imagine how any lawyers inside the Pentagon could have arrived at a conclusion that this was legal rather than the very definition of murder under international law rules that the Defense Department has long accepted.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Brian Finucane, a former State Department lawyer, told the Times that it is not clear that these drug cartels, in particular the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua, constitute organized armed groups, as required for a noninternational armed conflict. An <a href=\"https:\/\/embed.documentcloud.org\/documents\/25931290\/pages\/1\/?embed=1\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">April U.S. intelligence memo<\/a>, which was declassified in May, concluded that Tren de Aragua, which has spread to other countries, has a \u201cdecentralized structure\u201d with \u201cloosely-organized\u201d and \u201csmall\u201d local cells that \u201cfocus on low-skill criminal activities.\u201d The assessment also <a href=\"https:\/\/www.npr.org\/2025\/05\/06\/nx-s1-5388392\/u-s-intelligence-memo-says-venezuelan-government-does-not-control-tren-de-aragua-gang\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">found<\/a> that there is no evidence of widespread cooperation between the Maduro regime and Tren de Aragua, and indeed that top Venezuelan officials view the group as a threat.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">\u201cImportant threshold issue is the President\u2019s \u2018determination\u2019 that US has suffered an \u2018armed attack\u2019 as a result of drug smuggling,\u201d Finucane <a href=\"https:\/\/bsky.app\/profile\/bcfinucane.bsky.social\/post\/3m2a5jwrwsc2k\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">posted<\/a> on Bluesky. \u201c\u2018Baloney\u2019 is the technical legal term for that claim.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Waxman said the Trump Administration\u2019s flagrant flouting of international law sets a dangerous precedent for other nation states to do the same, and undermines the U.S.\u2019s geopolitical position.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">\u201cThe U.S. has an interest in strengthening, not weakening, the basic rules on the use of military force,\u201d Waxman said. \u201cBy flouting international law or dismissing it through sort of boasting that the Administration doesn\u2019t care, the United States is undermining some of its strategic interests, both in the short and the long term.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">\u201cTo take this dismissive approach to international law is a real opening for our main competitor, China, to make some diplomatic inroads by painting itself as a reliable partner and painting the United States as the predatory one,\u201d Waxman said. The U.S.\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/time.com\/7296139\/china-iran-israel-us-weapons-mediate-war-peace-oil-diplomacy\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">decision to join Israel<\/a> in bombing Iranian nuclear facilities <a href=\"https:\/\/time.com\/7298254\/china-us-diplomacy-military-intervention-taiwan-israel-iran-war-ceasefire\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">presented that very opportunity<\/a> to Beijing earlier this year.<\/p>\n<p>Escalated campaign on Venezuelan targets<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">The Trump Administration has ramped up its military campaign on Venezuela in recent months. The government has moved thousands of troops, several navy ships and other military craft to the region, which <a href=\"https:\/\/time.com\/7310889\/trump-maduro-venezuela-militia-us-navy-military-deployment-drug-cartels\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">prompted the Venezuelan government to mobilize militia troops<\/a> in August. Trump has ordered three military strikes on Venezuelan vessels in international waters: the first on Sept. 2 killed 11 people, the second on Sept. 15 killed three, and a third on Sept. 19 killed another three.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">U.S. military officials have also prepared potential plans to target drug traffickers within Venezuela, including the possibility of drone strikes on the country\u2019s mainland which could begin within weeks, officials told <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/politics\/national-security\/us-preparing-options-military-strikes-drug-targets-venezuela-sources-s-rcna233734\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">NBC<\/a> last week. The strikes would target cartels\u2019 leaders, members, and drug labs, the officials said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">\u201cWe\u2019ll see what happens. Venezuela is sending us their gang members, their drug dealers and drugs. It\u2019s not acceptable,\u201d Trump said on Sept. 14 when asked if the U.S. would consider strikes on mainland Venezuela.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Trump at the time had not yet approved of the plans, officials said last week. The officials told NBC that the Trump Administration\u2019s escalating campaign against Venezuela was in part based on the view that Venezuelan President Nicol\u00e1s Maduro was failing to sufficiently stop the flow of illegal drugs out of Venezuela.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Trump in early September <a href=\"https:\/\/time.com\/7315126\/trump-maduro-venezuela-regime-change\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">denied seeking regime change<\/a> in Venezuela, but a camp of top aides led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio have <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/09\/29\/us\/politics\/maduro-venezuela-trump-rubio.html\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">reportedly<\/a> pushed for intensifying U.S. military pressure in order to oust Maduro. Outwardly, the Trump Administration\u2019s goal is to stop the inflow of illegal drugs, but a source familiar with the Trump Administration\u2019s thinking told <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/politics\/trump-administration\/venezuela-bad-actor-trump-says-threatening-escalation-rcna228991\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">NBC<\/a> in early September that the Administration has a second objective: to pressure Maduro into making a reckless decision that could lead to him being pushed out of office.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Trump has long <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/americas\/trump-says-venezuela-is-being-run-by-dictator-2024-08-05\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">railed<\/a> against the Venezuelan leader, whose last two electoral victories are not recognized by the U.S. government. The Trump Administration has accused Maduro of being \u201cone of the world\u2019s largest drug traffickers\u201d and the leader of the so-called Cartel of the Suns, allegations that the Venezuelan government has denied. In August, the Administration doubled the reward to $50 million for information leading to Maduro\u2019s arrest. In March, Trump <a href=\"https:\/\/www.whitehouse.gov\/presidential-actions\/2025\/03\/imposing-tariffs-on-countries-importing-venezuelan-oil\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">imposed<\/a> penalty tariffs on countries that buy oil from Venezuela on the basis that such purchases aid the Maduro regime which poses \u201can unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.\u201d During Trump\u2019s first term, the Justice Department in 2020 indicted Maduro on charges of drug trafficking.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">In response to the Sept. 2 strike, Venezuela has flown F-16 fighter jets over a U.S. Navy ship, which prompted Trump to warn that the U.S. would shoot down Venezuelan jets that \u201cput us in a dangerous situation.\u201d Maduro and other Venezuelan officials have also repeatedly affirmed that their country is prepared to defend itself and accused the Trump Administration of seeking to provoke a war in the Caribbean, with the goal of regime change in Venezuela. Earlier this week, Maduro <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/americas\/venezuelas-maduro-signs-decree-granting-security-powers-case-military-2025-09-29\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">signed<\/a> constitutional decrees to ready the country\u2019s security powers to defend itself in case of an attack.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">But Maduro also <a href=\"https:\/\/edition.cnn.com\/2025\/09\/21\/americas\/maduro-letter-trump-venezuela-intl-latam\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">sent a letter to Trump<\/a> on Sept. 6, days after the first strike, offering to engage in a \u201cdirect and frank conversation with your special envoy.\u201d Maduro also denied in the letter any involvement in narco-trafficking, calling the allegations \u201cfake news, propagated through various media channels.\u201d White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed last week that Trump had received the letter but dismissed it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">\u201cFrankly, I think there were a lot of lies that were repeated by Maduro in that letter, and the Administration\u2019s position on Venezuela has not changed,\u201d Leavitt <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=t1EhbwSarag\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">said<\/a> at a White House press briefing. \u201cWe view the Maduro regime as illegitimate, and the President has clearly shown that he\u2019s willing to use any and all means necessary to stop the illegal trafficking of deadly drugs from the Venezuelan regime into the United States of America.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">The Administration is treading more carefully, however, after facing an unexpected level of blowback towards the strikes, an official told NBC last week. The White House is reportedly in talks with Venezuela through Middle Eastern mediators, and Maduro has reportedly offered concessions to the U.S. in order to stay in power.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Anibal Sanchez Ismayel, a Venezuelan political analyst, told NBC that a U.S. attack within Venezuela\u2019s borders could in fact strengthen Maduro\u2019s regime. \u201cAn attack on Venezuelan soil would have consequences from diplomatic protests to an increase in political persecutions of those they classify as collaborators, to further uniting the population with the need to defend sovereignty reaffirmed,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>Geopolitical rifts<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Tensions resulting from the Trump Administration\u2019s war on drugs have rippled beyond Venezuela. Colombian President Gustavo Petro last week called for a criminal investigation into Trump over the U.S. strikes on Venezuelan boats.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">\u201cCriminal proceedings must be opened against those officials, who are from the U.S., even if it includes the highest-ranking official who gave the order: President Trump,\u201d Petro said during the annual United Nations General Assembly meeting. Petro said the passengers on the boat \u201cwere not drug traffickers; they were simply poor young people from Latin America who had no other option.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">\u201cThey said that the missiles in the Caribbean were used to stop drug trafficking. That is a lie stated here in this very rostrum,\u201d Petro added. \u201cWas it really necessary to bomb unarmed, poor young people in the Caribbean?\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Petro, who took office in 2022 as Colombia\u2019s first leftist president, has resumed diplomatic ties with Venezuela and pursued relations with China, the U.S.\u2019s biggest geopolitical rival. On Tuesday, the Colombian leader <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scmp.com\/news\/china\/article\/3327444\/colombias-petro-fires-own-beijing-embassy-team-sabotaging-china-outreach\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">dismissed<\/a> diplomats from Colombia\u2019s embassy in Beijing, claiming that they felt \u201cashamed of engaging\u201d and sabotaged relations with China.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">The U.S. on Sept. 26 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/us\/colombian-president-petro-accuses-us-violating-international-law-after-visa-2025-09-27\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">revoked<\/a> Petro\u2019s visa after he joined a pro-Palestinian demonstration in New York and urged American soldiers \u201cnot to point their guns at people. Disobey the orders of Trump. Obey the orders of humanity.\u201d Colombia\u2019s Ministry of Affairs said in a statement to Reuters that the U.S. was using visa revocations as a diplomatic weapon, adding that the U.N. \u201cshould find a completely neutral host country.\u201d Earlier last month, the U.S. <a href=\"https:\/\/time.com\/7317905\/trump-petro-us-colombia-drug-trafficking-cocaine-production-decertification-explainer\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">decertified Colombia as a partner in the war on drugs<\/a>, prompting Petro to argue that the U.S. is \u201cmeddling in Colombia\u2019s internal politics, wanting a puppet president.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"President Donald Trump has declared that the U.S. is in a formal \u201carmed conflict\u201d with drug cartels in&hellip;\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":199235,"comment_status":"","ping_status":"","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[18],"tags":[23,1127,12,3,7688,24308,21,19,22,20,25,24],"class_list":{"0":"post-199234","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-united-states","8":"tag-america","9":"tag-conflict","10":"tag-donald-trump","11":"tag-news","12":"tag-news-desk","13":"tag-overnight","14":"tag-united-states","15":"tag-united-states-of-america","16":"tag-unitedstates","17":"tag-unitedstatesofamerica","18":"tag-us","19":"tag-usa"},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/199234","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=199234"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/199234\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/199235"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=199234"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=199234"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=199234"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}