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Heightened Regional Tension as US Strikes Targets Near Caracas
By Administrator
Published on 01/27/2026 08:00
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The United States military has conducted a series of targeted airstrikes near Caracas, Venezuela, today as part of an anti-drug trafficking mission dubbed "Operation Southern Spear." According to reports, the strikes targeted military bases and facilities allegedly being used for illicit weapons and drug storage. A state of emergency has been declared in Venezuela following the attacks.

US officials stated that the operation was necessary to disrupt the flow of illegal narcotics into the Western hemisphere. However, the strikes have resulted in casualties, including military personnel and civilians, leading to widespread international condemnation. Venezuelan authorities have characterized the move as an act of "unprovoked aggression" and have called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council.

The geopolitical implications of this move are significant, as it marks a sharp escalation in US involvement in South American affairs. Regional neighbors have expressed concern over the potential for a wider conflict. For now, US forces remain on high alert, while the political leadership in Caracas has vowed to defend the nation's sovereignty.

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