Trump says land strikes on Venezuela may begin 'soon'
· RTE.ieUS President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House the US will soon begin strikes to interdict narcotics shipments making their way from Venezuela to the United States via land routes.
Mr Trump has repeatedly threatened to begin strikes on narcotics being smuggled overland in recent weeks.
It comes as an oil tanker seized by American forces off the Venezuelan coast will be brought to a port in the United States, the White House said yesterday, as fears mount of open conflict between the two countries.
The US took control of the tanker in a raid that saw US forces rope down from a helicopter onto the vessel in an operation that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said was aimed at leftist Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro's "regime."
President Trump's administration has been piling pressure on Venezuela for months with a major naval build-up in the region that has been accompanied by strikes on alleged drug-trafficking boats that have killed close to 90 people.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin expressed support during a phone call with his ally Mr Maduro, but with Russia's forces tied down in a grinding war in Ukraine, its capacity to provide aid is limited.
"The vessel will go to a US port and the United States does intend to seize the oil," White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told journalists of the tanker.
"We're not going to stand by and watch sanctioned vessels sail the seas with black-market oil, the proceeds of which will fuel narco-terrorism of rogue and illegitimate regimes around the world," she added.
Earlier, Ms Noem told a congressional hearing that the tanker operation was "pushing back on a regime that is systematically covering and flooding our country with deadly drugs" - a reference to US allegations of narcotics smuggling by Mr Maduro's government.
A video released Wednesday by US Attorney General Pam Bondi showed American forces descending from a helicopter onto the tanker's deck, then entering the ship's bridge with weapons raised.
Ms Bondi said the ship was part of an "illicit oil shipping network" that was used to carry sanctioned oil.
'Blatant theft'
Venezuela's foreign ministry said it "strongly denounces and condemns what constitutes blatant theft and an act of international piracy."
"They kidnapped the crew, stole the ship and have inaugurated a new era, the era of criminal naval piracy in the Caribbean," Mr Maduro said at a presidential event yesterday, adding: "Venezuela will secure all ships to guarantee the free trade of its oil around the world."
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concern over the escalating tensions and urged restraint.
"We are calling on all actors to refrain from action that could further escalate bilateral tensions and destabilise Venezuela and the region," his spokesperson said.
US media reported that the tanker had been heading for Cuba and that the ship was stopped by the US Coast Guard.
Dick Durbin, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said he questioned the legality of the tanker seizure and that "any president, before he engages in an act of war, has to have the authorisation of the American people through Congress."
"This president is preparing for an invasion of Venezuela, simply said. And if the American people are in favour of that, I'd be surprised," Mr Durbin told CNN.
The US has accused Mr Maduro of leading the alleged "Cartel of the Suns," which it declared a "narco-terrorist" organisation last month, and has offered a $50 million (€46 million) reward for information leading to his capture.
The US Treasury also imposed new sanctions yesterday targeting three of Mr Maduro's relatives as well as six companies shipping the South American country's oil.
Mr Trump told Politico that Mr Maduro's "days are numbered" and declined to rule out a US ground invasion of Venezuela.
The Trump administration alleges that Mr Maduro's hold on power is illegitimate and that he stole Venezuela's July 2024 election.
Mr Maduro - the political heir to leftist leader Hugo Chavez - says the United States is bent on regime change and wants to seize Venezuela's oil reserves.