Trump Signals Military Intervention in Venezuela During Asia Tour
USS Gerald Ford Deployed to Caribbean, Ground Attack Possibility Raised

- •The Trump administration has deployed the USS Gerald Ford aircraft carrier to the Caribbean, signaling the possibility of military action against Venezuela's Maduro regime.
- •A Republican senator revealed that ground attacks within Venezuelan territory are under consideration, though evidence of drug trafficking has not yet been disclosed.
- •Concerns are growing about potential violations of international law and the impact on the global economy, including surging oil prices.
U.S. Exerts Unprecedented Military Pressure on Venezuela
Despite President Donald Trump's ongoing tour of Asia, U.S. military focus has shifted to Latin America. The deployment of the USS Gerald R. Ford, the U.S. Navy's newest aircraft carrier, from Europe to the Caribbean has raised the real possibility of military action against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's regime.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham appeared on CBS's "Face the Nation" on the 27th (local time) and stated, "President Trump will brief Congress on upcoming military operations against Venezuela and Colombia," adding that "Venezuelan leader Maduro has been indicted as a drug trafficker, so it's time for him to go." With the possibility of ground attacks within Venezuelan territory being raised, the situation in Central and South America is developing rapidly.
Drug War Justification, But Evidence Is Lacking
The Trump administration has designated Venezuela as a major transit point for drugs including fentanyl. President Trump issued a strong statement on the 24th, saying, "We will eliminate them (drug organizations), and they will die." The administration has identified the Maduro regime as the "head of a cartel network" and is attempting to legally justify extrajudicial killings by designating drug organization members as "unlawful combatants."
However, actual evidence is scant. According to CNN reports, drug production within Venezuela is minimal, and analysis suggests that major trafficking routes are located in other regions. No evidence of drug seizures has been released from the more than 10 speedboats the U.S. claims to have sunk last week.
The Significance of Carrier Strike Group Deployment
Arizona Democratic Senator Mark Kelly analyzed on ABC's "This Week" that "moving a combat fleet from its existing position to the Caribbean indicates an intention to threaten the country in question or to initiate combat operations." The Gerald Ford is a complete combat system equipped with F/A-18 fighters, missile cruisers, air defense destroyers, and anti-submarine capabilities—not simply equipment for drug interdiction.
Military experts believe this force could be used in three scenarios. First, pressuring Maduro to resign. Second, supporting a coup by the Venezuelan military. Third, a direct regime change operation. While the Trump administration has not completely ruled out diplomatic solutions, according to information obtained by CNN, plans to strike cocaine facilities and trafficking routes within Venezuela are under consideration.
Tensions Expanding Across Latin America
Not only Venezuela but also Colombian President Gustavo Petro has become a target of Trump. Senator Graham mentioned that "Congress will receive operational briefings on both countries." Concerns are growing about the possibility that U.S. military action could start in Venezuela and spread throughout Latin America.
Impact on South Korea
While South Korea has limited direct diplomatic and economic relations with Venezuela, this situation could affect global energy markets. Venezuela holds the world's largest oil reserves, and U.S. military intervention could disrupt oil production and cause international oil prices to surge. Additionally, unilateral U.S. military action could intensify diplomatic conflicts with China and Russia at the UN Security Council, which could negatively impact the entire international security agenda, including Korean Peninsula issues.
The South Korean government has not yet issued an official position, but Foreign Ministry officials have stated they are "closely monitoring the situation." South Korea has traditionally taken a cautiously supportive stance on U.S. military actions but tends to distance itself from unilateral interventions that may violate international law.
International Law Violation Controversy
U.S. ground attacks within Venezuelan territory would pose serious problems under international law. The UN Charter prohibits the use of force without the exercise of self-defense or Security Council approval, and invasion of a sovereign state under the pretext of drug enforcement is a clear violation. International concerns are even greater given that past U.S. regime change attempts—in Iraq, Libya, and Syria—have resulted in long-term instability and humanitarian crises.
Future Outlook [AI Analysis]
The Trump administration's pressure on Venezuela is likely to intensify in stages. It could begin with "limited intervention" through naval blockades and airstrikes, with ground troop deployment considered depending on the Maduro regime's response. However, if the Venezuelan military removes Maduro through a coup, direct U.S. intervention might be avoided.
The international community's response is expected to be divided. Russia and China will strongly oppose at the UN Security Council, and Latin American countries are likely to criticize U.S. unilateralism. On the other hand, some conservative-leaning Central and South American countries may welcome Maduro's departure.
For South Korea, energy security and diplomatic balance will be key issues. Along with securing strategic oil reserves in preparation for an oil price surge scenario, careful diplomacy is required that maintains a principled stance emphasizing compliance with international law while not damaging the ROK-U.S. alliance.
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