U.S. considers dropping leaflets in Venezuela as it ramps up pressure on Maduro, sources say

US Planes Leaflets in Venezuela, as Pressure on Maduro Grows

The Trump administration has discussed the possibility of dropping leaflets on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's stronghold, Caracas, as part of a broader strategy to pressure him into stepping down. The move is seen as a form of psychological warfare aimed at weakening the regime.

According to sources familiar with the talks, the operation could take place this weekend, which coincidentally marks Maduro's 63rd birthday. The plan involves distributing US leaflets in Caracas, a tactic that has been used by governments before to undermine an adversary's legitimacy.

The Trump administration has already ramped up pressure on Maduro through various means, including an extensive military buildup in the region, live-fire exercises, and strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific. The US has also authorized covert operations in Venezuela, with the CIA being deployed to conduct such activities.

President Trump himself has refused to rule out sending US troops into Venezuela, saying he wouldn't "rule out anything" when it comes to addressing the crisis. Maduro, on the other hand, has expressed a willingness for "face-to-face" talks with Trump, but this move is seen as an attempt by the US to undermine his legitimacy.

The Pentagon has been conducting strikes in the region since early September, killing at least 80 people. However, it's unclear whether these strikes have targeted cartels and drug traffickers or were actually carrying drugs. The US military presence in the region remains significant, with over 15,000 troops stationed there, as well as several dozen fighter jets based in Puerto Rico.

The Trump administration has accused Maduro of operating a cartel that funnels drugs into the US, and has offered a $50 million reward for information leading to his arrest. The US is one of several nations that does not recognize Maduro as Venezuela's president, and has been pushing him to step down.
 
🤔 I'm like really concerned about this whole situation in Venezuela, you know? The Trump admin is taking some pretty aggressive steps against Maduro, and it feels like they're not even thinking about the human cost of all this. Like, what's gonna happen if these leaflets do end up getting dropped on Caracas? It's just gonna make things way more volatile, right?

And can we talk about how weird it is that the US is basically accusing Maduro of running a cartel? I mean, I get why they're upset, but come on, we don't even know for sure if this guy is involved in any shady stuff. And now they're offering a $50 million reward... that's just super fishy to me.

I'm all about holding leaders accountable and all, but sometimes you gotta take a step back and think like, "What's really going on here?" Because from what I can see, the US is basically trying to strong-arm Maduro into leaving office, rather than having a real conversation with him. And that just feels super unfair to me 🤷‍♀️.
 
idk about this plan... dropping leaflets on caracas sounds kinda childish 🤔... whats the point? is it really gonna make a diff? ive heard its all just talk and no action... and what about innocent ppl in caracas who might get hurt by the leaflets or even worse, from the actual military strikes 💥... shouldnt we try to find a peaceful solution instead of resorting to warlike tactics? 🤷‍♂️
 
🚫 63rd birthday present? 🎁 Just thought it was kinda weird they're planning to drop leaflets on Caracas around Maduro's birthday... seems like a pretty weak attempt at psychological warfare if you ask me 😒
 
omg this sounds super intense 🤯 like what if it backfires tho? i dont think dropping leaflets is gonna make a diff... we r always hearing about the US using psych warfare tactics and its never good news 😕 whats next? are they gonna invade or somethin?! idk about trump being all open to invading venezuela though, thats just crazy talk 🤪 ugh i need more info on this before i can even form an opinion
 
🤔 This whole thing feels super sus... I mean, what's next? Sending in some special forces to 'rescue' the Venezuelans or something? 🙄 The Trump admin is already playing with fire over here. Maduro might be a tough nut to crack, but using leaflets as a psychological warfare tactic just seems like a last resort. And let's not forget all the other US 'help' Venezuela's gotten recently... 🚫
 
OMG you guys, I don't think this is a good idea at all! 🤔 They're gonna drop leaflets on someone's birthday party? That's just creepy. What if it freaks out the people of Caracas? We should be trying to help them find a peaceful solution, not using some weird psychological warfare tactic. And let's be real, this is just gonna make Maduro all defensive and less likely to listen to Trump's demands. It's like, can't we all just get along over here? 😒 I mean, what if the leaflets even fall into the wrong hands? That could lead to some major problems. We gotta think about the consequences before we do something like this. 🤦‍♀️
 
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