
US President Donald Trump has expressed concern about the possibility of launching a military operation against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, *The Wall Street Journal* reported. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the publication, the White House leader doubts the outcome of changing power through the use of force. Therefore, he prefers to increase pressure through sanctions and operations against drug cartels.
The White House was presented with three scenarios: implementing economic measures, carrying out precise air strikes on military targets, or applying other strategic measures. However, according to sources, Trump is directly renouncing military intervention and choosing to gradually increase pressure.
He is concerned about repeating previous unsuccessful attempts to change regimes. At the same time, the Pentagon continues to deploy its military forces to the Caribbean region, including the USS Gerald R.
Ford aircraft carrier. In Washington, these actions are assessed as a show of force and are not seen as preparation for combat operations.





