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U.S. launches army strikes on Venezuela as Trump escalates strain on Maduro regime, sources say
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U.S. launches army strikes on Venezuela as Trump escalates strain on Maduro regime, sources say

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State Division tells Individuals in Venezuela to shelter in placeDemocratic Sen. Ruben Gallego: “This warfare is unlawful”Venezuelan authorities declares state of emergency, tells individuals to take to the streetsVenezuelan opposition chief has backed Trump’s techniqueCaracas army bases and main Venezuelan port hit by U.S. strikes, political opposition saysFAA bans industrial flights over Venezuela because of “ongoing army exercise”Maduro stated earlier this week that he is open to U.S. talks on drug traffickingMaduro has maintained maintain on energy regardless of disputed 2024 electionTrump repeatedly threatened to maneuver from boat strikes to land strikesCuba’s president denounces strikes on Venezuela as a “legal assault by the U.S.”Venezuela accuses U.S. of “very severe army aggression”Explosions heard in CaracasTrump authorized Venezuela strikes days beforehand, sources sayU.S. launches airstrikes on VenezuelaEarlier than land strikes, Trump stated it will be “sensible” for Maduro to departArmy motion follows greater than 30 boat strikes, seizure of oil tankersTrump administration accuses Maduro, Venezuelan teams of narcoterrorismStrikes come after months of U.S. army buildup in area
 


1m in the past

State Division tells Individuals in Venezuela to shelter in place

The State Division warned U.S. residents in Venezuela to shelter in place early Saturday morning.

In a discover posted on its web site, the division stated the U.S. Embassy in Bogota, Colombia, was “conscious of studies of explosions in and round Caracas, Venezuela.”

The U.S. has warned its residents in opposition to touring to Venezuela for months, citing the danger of “wrongful detention, torture in detention, terrorism, kidnapping, arbitrary enforcement of native legal guidelines, crime, civil unrest, and poor well being infrastructure.”

 


16m in the past

Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego: “This warfare is unlawful”

Shortly after the U.S. launched strikes in Venezuela, Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego of Arizona wrote on X: “This warfare is unlawful.”

The senator, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran who was deployed in Iraq, known as it the “Second unjustified warfare in my life time.”

Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah additionally expressed skepticism, saying in a submit on X: “I sit up for studying what, if something, would possibly constitutionally justify this motion within the absence of a declaration of warfare or authorization for using army drive.”

In current months, congressional Democrats and a few Republicans have pushed again in opposition to the Trump administration’s army buildup within the area, forcing votes within the Home and Senate on measures that will have barred the U.S. from hanging Venezuela with out congressional approval. 

These measures have been voted down.

 


28m in the past

Venezuelan authorities declares state of emergency, tells individuals to take to the streets

Venezuela’s authorities known as on its supporters to take to the streets within the wake of the U.S. army strikes early Saturday.

“Folks to the streets!” the assertion stated. “The Bolivarian Authorities calls on all social and political forces within the nation to activate mobilization plans and repudiate this imperialist assault.”

The assertion stated President Nicolás Maduro had “ordered all nationwide protection plans to be applied” and declared “a state of exterior disturbance.” That state of emergency provides him the ability to droop individuals’s rights and broaden the function of the armed forces.

 


Up to date 35m in the past

Venezuelan opposition chief has backed Trump’s technique

Venezuelan opposition chief María Corina Machado informed CBS Information in mid-December she was “completely” supportive of President Trump’s technique within the nation.

“We, the Venezuelan individuals, are very grateful to him and to his administration, as a result of I consider he’s a champion of freedom on this hemisphere,” Machado stated on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.”

On the time, the president’s technique was restricted to assaults on suspected drug boats, the seizure of an oil tanker and financial and diplomatic strain, however not land strikes.

Requested if she’d welcome U.S. army motion in Venezuela, Machado didn’t rule it out, saying: “I’ll welcome increasingly more strain in order that Maduro understands that he has to go.”

A former lawmaker who was disqualified from working in Venezuela’s 2024 presidential election, Machado was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize this 12 months, and picked up the prize in Norway after a dangerous waterborne exit from Venezuela. She devoted the prize to Mr. Trump.

Learn extra right here.

 


35m in the past

Caracas army bases and main Venezuelan port hit by U.S. strikes, political opposition says

David Smolansky, a spokesman for Venezuelan opposition chief Maria Corina Machado, informed CBS Information the next places had been amongst these hit:

  • Fuerte Tiuna — the primary army base in Caracas 
  • La Carlota — the primary airbase in Caracas 
  • El Volcán — sign antenna 
  • La Guaira Port — a seaport on the Caribbean coast

Map reveals location of Venezuela and its capital, Caracas. President Trump ordered strikes on websites inside Venezuela, together with army amenities, within the early hours of Jan. 3, 2026, U.S. officers informed CBS Information.

Mehmet Yaren Bozgun/Anadolu/Getty


 


44m in the past

FAA bans industrial flights over Venezuela because of “ongoing army exercise”

Because the U.S. carries out strikes in Venezuela, the Federal Aviation Administration prohibited U.S. industrial air carriers from working in any respect altitudes over Venezuela, citing “safety-of-flight dangers related to ongoing army exercise.”

The discover was issued at 2 a.m. native time in Caracas (1 a.m. Jap) on Saturday, and was set to finish at 1 a.m. Caracas time on Sunday.

The order doesn’t apply to international or army plane.

 


53m in the past

Maduro stated earlier this week that he is open to U.S. talks on drug trafficking

Earlier than the U.S. strikes started, Maduro stated in an interview on Venezuelan state TV earlier this week that he was prepared to speak with the U.S. about drug trafficking, oil and migration points.

The Venezuelan president stated he was prepared for talks “wherever they wish to every time they need,” and prompt he was open to an settlement to fight drug trafficking, or American funding in Venezuela’s oil sector.

Maduro has alleged for weeks that the U.S. is in search of his ouster.

“What are they in search of? It’s clear that they search to impose themselves by threats, intimidation and drive,” he stated this week. 

 


Up to date 3:15 AM

Maduro has maintained maintain on energy regardless of disputed 2024 election

Maduro, 63, has maintained his grip on energy in Venezuela since 2013, when he grew to become president following the loss of life of longtime chief Hugo Chávez.

Maduro has survived a number of severe threats to his maintain on the presidency, most not too long ago in 2024, when he stood for election for a 3rd time period. The Venezuelan authorities declared Maduro the victor, a end result that was denounced by opposition leaders and worldwide observers, who accused the regime of stealing votes. 

The U.S. acknowledged the opposition candidate, Edmundo González, because the winner, and imposed sanctions in opposition to elections officers for allegedly rigging the end result.

Regardless of the worldwide outcry, Maduro was sworn in for his third time period in January.

 


Up to date 3:12 AM

Trump repeatedly threatened to maneuver from boat strikes to land strikes

President Trump repeatedly warned in current months that his administration may assault accused drug traffickers who traverse Latin America by land “very quickly,” which might mark an escalation within the U.S. army’s marketing campaign of deadly strikes on alleged drug boats. 

“We will begin doing these strikes on land, too,” Mr. Trump informed reporters throughout a Dec. 2 Cupboard assembly when requested concerning the administration’s strikes at sea. “You understand, the land is far simpler … And we all know the routes they take. We all know every thing about them. We all know the place they dwell. We all know the place the dangerous ones dwell. And we will begin that very quickly, too.”

He stated on the time that any nation the place illicit medicine are produced or trafficked might be topic to assault, not simply Venezuela.

Learn extra right here.

 


3:08 AM

Cuba’s president denounces strikes on Venezuela as a “legal assault by the U.S.”

Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez stated in a social media submit that his nation denounced “the legal assault by the U.S.” on Venezuela, and he known as for pressing condemnation from the worldwide group for what he described as “State terrorism in opposition to the courageous Venezuelan individuals and in opposition to Our America.” 

 


2:58 AM

Venezuela accuses U.S. of “very severe army aggression”

In an announcement early Saturday, the Venezuelan authorities stated it “repudiates and denounces to the worldwide group the very severe army aggression” by the U.S. authorities.

Venezuela stated the strikes focused civilian and army websites within the metropolis of Caracas and the states of Miranda, Aragua and La Guaira.

The federal government vowed to defend in opposition to the obvious strikes, and accused the U.S. of in search of regime change. 

“The entire nation should be energetic to defeat this imperialist aggression,” the federal government’s assertion learn, including a name for a right away assembly of the United Nations Safety Council.

 


2:55 AM

Explosions heard in Caracas

U.S. officers confirmed to CBS Information that President Trump had ordered strikes in Venezuela not lengthy after studies began to emerge of explosions and low-flying plane within the nation’s capital of Caracas within the early Saturday morning hours. Initially U.S. officers had stated solely that they had been conscious of the studies.

President Gustavo Petro in neighboring Colombia stated in a social media submit that somebody was “bombing Caracas on this second,” with out saying who. 

“Alert to the entire world, they’ve attacked Venezuela bombing with missiles,” he stated, calling for a gathering of the United Nations.

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A fireplace burns at Fuerte Tiuna, Venezuela’s largest army complicated, after a collection of explosions in Caracas on Jan. 3, 2026. 

LUIS JAIMES /AFP through Getty Pictures


Smoke might be seen rising from the hangar of a army base in Caracas, and one other army facility within the capital was with out energy, The Related Press reported.

 


2:49 AM

Trump authorized Venezuela strikes days beforehand, sources say

President Trump gave the U.S. army the inexperienced mild to conduct land strikes in Venezuela days earlier than the precise operation occurred, in keeping with two U.S. officers who spoke to CBS Information underneath situation of anonymity to debate nationwide safety issues.

Army officers mentioned conducting the mission on Christmas Day, however U.S. airstrikes in Nigeria in opposition to ISIS targets took priority, the sources stated.

The times following Christmas opened extra potential strike home windows to U.S. army officers however the operation was held because of climate situations. The officers stated the U.S. army needed climate situations that had been advantageous to mission success.

 


2:38 AM

U.S. launches airstrikes on Venezuela

President Trump ordered strikes on websites inside Venezuela early Saturday morning, together with army amenities, U.S. officers informed CBS Information.

The Pentagon referred all requests for remark to the White Home.

 


2:38 AM

Earlier than land strikes, Trump stated it will be “sensible” for Maduro to depart

President Trump has been noncommittal on whether or not the objective of his army buildup is to oust Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. He informed reporters on Dec. 22 it will be “sensible” for Maduro to depart energy, however it’s “as much as him what he desires to do.”

White Home chief of workers Susie Wiles has been extra direct concerning the president’s intentions, telling Self-importance Truthful in November: “He desires to maintain on blowing boats up till Maduro cries uncle.”

Mr. Trump stated in mid-December that Venezuela was “fully surrounded by the most important Armada ever assembled within the Historical past of South America.”

“It should solely get greater, and the shock to them might be like nothing they’ve ever seen earlier than — Till such time as they return to america of America all the Oil, Land, and different Belongings that they beforehand stole from us,” he posted on Fact Social on Dec. 16.

 


2:38 AM

Army motion follows greater than 30 boat strikes, seizure of oil tankers

Since early September, the U.S. army has carried out greater than 30 strikes on alleged drug smuggling boats within the Caribbean and Jap Pacific, killing over 110 individuals. The first of these assaults, on Sept. 2, sparked further controversy when it emerged that the army launched a follow-on strike after recognizing two survivors. Critics in Congress have known as for an investigation into whether or not that constitutes a warfare crime.

Then on Dec. 10, the U.S. seized an oil tanker known as The Skipper off the coast of Venezuela. The mission was launched from the USS Gerald R. Ford, an plane provider that has been within the space for weeks as a part of a broader buildup of U.S. forces within the area,  sources informed CBS Information. 

Legal professional Common Pam Bondi posted a 45-second video of the operation on X, displaying armed personnel descending onto the vessel’s deck from a helicopter. She stated the U.S. executed a seizure warrant on the vessel, and that it was “used to move sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran.”

Lower than every week later, President Trump introduced a “whole and full blockade” of sanctioned oil tankers getting into and exiting Venezuela. The U.S. later seized a second oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela on Dec. 20, and later pursued a 3rd tanker that refused to be boarded and fled.

In what might be the marketing campaign’s first identified land strike, Mr. Trump stated in late December the U.S. “knocked out” a “large facility” that was allegedly linked to drug trafficking. He described the goal as a “dock space the place they load the boats up with medicine,” however he did not specify its location or supply many additional particulars.

The Venezuelan authorities has criticized the operations at sea, calling the oil tanker seizures acts of “piracy” and accusing the Trump administration of in search of regime change.

 


2:38 AM

Trump administration accuses Maduro, Venezuelan teams of narcoterrorism

The U.S. has asserted that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is complicit with armed legal gangs smuggling medicine into the U.S. — allegations that Maduro has rejected. 

The Trump administration has formally designated two teams as worldwide terrorist organizations that it says are linked to the Maduro regime: the Cartel de los Soles and the gang Tren de Aragua, that are accused of worldwide drug trafficking and violent assaults.

Some specialists have questioned the designations. Analysts say the Cartel de los Soles just isn’t a singular group, however as an alternative refers to parts inside the Venezuelan authorities accused of colluding with drug cartels.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio informed CBS Information’ “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” in Might that the administration believes Tren de Aragua is used as a software of the regime — contradicting an evaluation by the Nationwide Intelligence Council.

“There isn’t any doubt in our thoughts, and in my thoughts, and within the FBI’s evaluation that it is a group that the regime in Venezuela makes use of, not simply to attempt to destabilize america, however to challenge energy,” Rubio stated.

Maduro and several other of his high lieutenants had been charged in U.S. federal courtroom in 2020 with narco-terrorism and drug trafficking, which he denied. “Maduro very intentionally deployed cocaine as a weapon” to hurt the U.S., prosecutors alleged. 

Over the summer season, the Trump administration doubled the reward for Maduro’s arrest to $50 million.

 


2:38 AM

Strikes come after months of U.S. army buildup in area

Over the previous few months, the U.S. has ratcheted up the strain on the Maduro regime in Venezuela in a number of methods, together with an intensive army buildup within the area, dwell hearth workout routines and lethal strikes on alleged drug boats within the Caribbean and Jap Pacific.

There are presently about 15,000 U.S. troops within the area. Some 11 naval vessels had been within the Caribbean Sea as of Dec. 30, Navy officers informed CBS Information, together with the united statesGerald R. Ford, the world’s most superior plane provider.

The U.S. naval buildup within the Caribbean additionally contains 5 guided missile destroyers, two guided missile cruisers, an amphibious assault ship and two amphibious transport dock ships, officers stated.

There are additionally a number of dozen U.S. fighter jets stationed in Puerto Rico. And this month, the U.S. moved plane to the area which can be designed to hold particular forces, together with CV-22 Ospreys and C-17 cargo planes, a supply conversant in the matter informed CBS Information.

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