Venezuela, It’s Finally Happening.

Published on November 30, 2025
Duration: 18:33

This video provides an analytical overview of escalating US-Venezuela tensions in late 2025, focusing on military actions and geopolitical implications. The speaker, drawing on military experience, details kinetic strikes against narco-trafficking vessels, airline bans, and potential land invasion scenarios. It highlights the strategic deployment of naval assets like the USS Gerald R. Ford and F-35 squadrons, alongside controversial rules of engagement.

Quick Summary

The US has escalated actions against narco-trafficking in Venezuela, including closing airspace and conducting over 21 kinetic strikes on vessels since Sept 2025. Major naval assets like the USS Gerald R. Ford and F-35 squadrons are deployed, with controversial rules of engagement reportedly in place.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Airspace Closure and Kinetic Strikes
  2. 01:47Diplomatic Escalation and Airline Bans
  3. 03:532025 Geopolitical Timeline
  4. 07:35Rules of Engagement and Controversial Orders
  5. 09:34Potential Land Invasion

Frequently Asked Questions

What military actions has the US taken against narco-trafficking in Venezuela?

The US administration has announced the closure of Venezuelan airspace and conducted over 21 lethal kinetic strikes on vessels in international waters linked to terrorist organizations since September 2025, targeting narco-trafficking routes in the Caribbean and Pacific.

What naval assets are deployed in the Venezuela region?

The US has deployed a large naval force, including the USS Gerald R. Ford, the largest vessel in the US fleet, and dozens of F-35 stealth fighters, to the Caribbean theater.

What are the controversial rules of engagement mentioned regarding boat strikes?

Reports suggest controversial orders regarding boat strikes, with narratives of 'killing everybody.' The speaker discusses the tactical necessity of 'double-tapping' vessels but acknowledges potential war crime allegations.

What signals suggest a potential US land invasion of Venezuela?

President Trump's comments about stopping drug trafficking 'by land' and reports of Southcom restricting holiday leave for troops signal potential ground intervention.

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