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		<title>Trump Declares Airspace Over and Around Venezuela “Closed” as Tensions Rise</title>
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<p><strong>Washington &#8211;</strong> U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the airspace over and around Venezuela should now be considered completely closed, marking a significant escalation in Washington’s pressure campaign against the government of President Nicolas Maduro.</p>



<p>The declaration, posted on Trump’s social media account, offered no specifics on enforcement mechanisms but signaled a tougher stance amid heightened military activity in the region.</p>



<p>In the message, the president warned airlines, pilots and criminal networks that the airspace surrounding Venezuela is off-limits and should be avoided entirely.</p>



<p>This announcement follows months of increased U.S. military operations in the Caribbean and broader concerns about regional security as tensions with Caracas continue to rise.</p>



<p>Officials from Venezuela’s communications ministry have not yet responded publicly to the statement, leaving uncertainty about how the Maduro government will react to the latest move from Washington.</p>



<p>The U.S. Defense Department has also not issued additional clarification, contributing to questions about the scope, duration and implications of the declared airspace restrictions.</p>



<p>For months, U.S. forces have been conducting strikes against suspected drug-carrying vessels in the Caribbean as part of a broader counter-narcotics campaign.</p>



<p>These operations have intensified alongside a military buildup that Washington says is intended to deter trafficking networks and challenge criminal groups operating near Venezuela.</p>



<p>Trump has also authorized covert operations inside Venezuela carried out by U.S. intelligence agencies, a decision that has contributed to a climate of deep distrust between Washington and Caracas.</p>



<p>The president recently told U.S. service members that ground operations aimed at curbing Venezuelan drug trafficking may begin soon, indicating a significant expansion of regional military engagement.</p>



<p>Last week, U.S. aviation authorities alerted commercial airlines about potential risks when flying over Venezuelan territory due to what they described as worsening security conditions and increased military activity.</p>



<p>The advisory warned pilots to exercise extreme caution, citing unpredictable developments that could threaten civilian aircraft traveling through the region.</p>



<p>In response to the aviation advisory, Venezuelan authorities revoked operating rights for six major international airlines that had previously suspended their services to the country.</p>



<p>The decision added further strain to Venezuela’s already limited air travel connections and highlighted the political repercussions surrounding the airspace dispute.</p>



<p>U.S. officials have long accused the Maduro government of participating in international drug trafficking, allegations that Maduro strongly denies.</p>



<p>The Venezuelan president maintains that Washington is attempting to remove him from power and insists that the country’s citizens and armed forces will resist foreign intervention.</p>



<p>Since taking office in 2013, Maduro has faced domestic unrest, economic collapse and political challenges that have drawn international scrutiny.</p>



<p>The escalating military presence of the United States near Venezuela has added new layers of uncertainty to the situation, with critics warning of potential conflict in the region.</p>



<p>Though U.S. military operations have officially focused on counter-narcotics missions, analysts note that the level of deployed firepower far exceeds what is typically required for such tasks.</p>



<p>To date, U.S. forces have carried out more than 20 strikes on suspected drug-transporting vessels across the Caribbean and Pacific, resulting in dozens of casualties.</p>



<p>Washington’s latest declaration regarding Venezuelan airspace is expected to draw international attention and may heighten diplomatic tensions in the Western Hemisphere.</p>



<p>Regional governments are closely monitoring the situation, concerned about the broader implications of increased military activity and the potential for escalation between the United States and Venezuela.</p>



<p>As the situation develops, experts say the coming weeks may bring further announcements that deepen the standoff or introduce new measures affecting travel, regional stability and international aviation routes.</p>



<p>For now, the designation of Venezuelan airspace as completely closed marks a new and uncertain phase in a long-running confrontation between the two nations.</p>
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