President Donald Trump has now reportedly given the green light for the CIA to conduct covert operations deep inside Venezuela — a move sending panic through socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro’s inner circle.
This major development comes as the U.S. deploys the USS Gerald Ford, the largest and most powerful aircraft carrier in American history, to the Caribbean. According to sources familiar with the intelligence briefings, these covert missions could be laying the groundwork for a broader U.S. response if Maduro continues threatening America’s security and stability in the region.
Maduro’s Secret Proposal Rejected by Trump
Back-channel negotiations with the Venezuelan government have failed to produce results.
According to the report, Maduro privately suggested he would step down — but only after delaying his exit for “a couple of years.”
The Trump administration immediately rejected the idea, calling it unacceptable and dangerous for both Venezuela and the United States.
Trump Labels Maduro a Terrorist
The news broke less than 24 hours after President Trump officially labeled Maduro a “terrorist”, making it clear he is done tolerating the destabilizing actions of the socialist regime.
When asked whether U.S. troops could be sent into Venezuela, Trump made his position unmistakably clear:
“I don’t rule out anything.”
The President emphasized the national security threat posed by Maduro’s criminal network and the wave of violent offenders pushed across America’s southern border.
“They dumped hundreds of thousands of people into our country from their prisons,” Trump said, pointing to the chaos caused during the previous administration. He praised DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and ICE’s Tom Homan for working tirelessly to restore border security.
U.S. Strikes Intensify as Cartels Escalate
Since September, the United States has carried out a series of targeted strikes against cartel-controlled vessels trafficking narcotics and aiding the Maduro regime.
So far, 21 cartel boats have been destroyed, with the most recent strike taking place Sunday.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that the criminal organization tied directly to Maduro — the Cartel de los Soles — will now be designated a foreign terrorist organization, officially placing the group in the same category as ISIS-linked terror networks.
This designation significantly increases U.S. authority to target the cartel and its international supporters.
Trump Open to Direct Talks — On America’s Terms
Even as tensions rise, President Trump indicated he is open to speaking with Maduro if doing so protects American interests.
“Yeah, I’d probably talk to him,” Trump said. “I talk to everybody.”
But officials stressed that Trump’s willingness to communicate does not mean weakness. Instead, it reflects the President’s strategic approach: negotiate from a position of overwhelming strength.
The Bottom Line for Americans
Under President Trump, U.S. foreign policy is returning to strength, deterrence, and decisive leadership — especially in the face of failed socialist dictatorships exporting crime, drugs, and chaos into America.
This story will continue to evolve rapidly as military, intelligence, and diplomatic actions intensify in the region.

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