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[The Venezuelan Standoff: Inside the Trump Administration's Escalating Pressure Campaign]-[Is the U.S. Trying to Oust the Government in Venezuela?]

The Daily · B2 · 2025-10-23

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The Shift Toward Military Intervention

For months, the Trump administration has intensified its pressure on Venezuela, transitioning from economic sanctions to active military engagement. While the administration publicly frames these actions as a war against drug traffickers, internal accounts suggest a primary goal: regime change. As correspondent Anatoly Kurmanaev notes, the current situation is distinct from past crises—such as mass protests, economic collapse, or stolen elections—because it introduces the "specter of military action" from the world’s most powerful nation. The U.S. has already destroyed seven boats, resulting in approximately 30 deaths, and has authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations, creating a pervasive "sense of siege" within the country.

The Failed Transactional Deal

Earlier this year, the Trump administration appeared to be pursuing a pragmatic, transactional approach. Reports indicate that U.S. envoys were negotiating a deal to deliver Venezuelan natural resources to American companies in exchange for Maduro remaining in power. This "resource diplomacy" would have required Maduro to abandon his alliances with China, Russia, and Iran. However, this strategy was derailed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who viewed the negotiations as a betrayal of the goal to end the dictatorship. Rubio, drawing on his influence within the South Florida Republican base, successfully undermined the deal by framing the conflict through the lens of drug trafficking.

The "Narco-Terrorist" Narrative

Rubio’s strategy involved pivoting the narrative from human rights and democracy to the U.S. domestic drug crisis. By labeling the Maduro regime a "narco-terrorist cartel" and explicitly referring to Maduro as the head of a "drug trafficking logistics organization," Rubio provided a compelling political rationale for military escalation that resonated with President Trump. Despite a lack of strong evidence from intelligence agencies to support the claim that the Venezuelan government operates as a hierarchical drug cartel, this framing has allowed the administration to justify military strikes on boats in international waters without the need for traditional legal oversight or due process.

The Risks of Interventionism

The prospect of a "painless, surgical extraction" of Maduro remains a fantasy held by some supporters of intervention. History, however, suggests that such actions rarely lead to the smooth restoration of democracy. Experts warn that removing Maduro could trigger a power vacuum, potentially leading to increased violence, a new wave of mass migration, and regional destabilization. Furthermore, opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, who advocates for American-style free markets, has tailored her message to maintain Trump's support, even at the cost of ignoring the plight of Venezuelan migrants and the lack of due process in U.S. military strikes.

A Dangerous Global Precedent

Beyond the immediate impact on Venezuela, the situation sets a concerning global precedent. As Kurmanaev observes, the U.S. is increasingly designating sovereign governments as "criminal organizations" and treating them as such, effectively bypassing international law. This escalation—treating alleged criminals as "enemy combatants"—risks becoming the "new normal" for how global powers handle adversaries. By prioritizing unilateral military pressure over diplomacy, the Trump administration is pushing the region into "uncharted territory," demonstrating a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy that favors aggressive, unchecked intervention over traditional statecraft.

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📖 Transcript

From The New York Times, I'm Natalie Kitchela.
This is The Daily.
For months, President Trump has been ratcheting up the pressure on Venezuela with increasingly aggressive military actions that the administration claims are about targeting drug traffickers.
But behind the scenes, some U.S. officials are pushing toward a very different goal, regime change.
Today, my colleague Anatoly Kermeneyev explains the battle being waged within the White House over whether to topple the government of Nicolas Maduro.
It's Thursday, October 23rd.

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