【US Issues Aviation Risk Warning, Several Airlines Halt Flights to Venezuela】
According to a report by Bloomberg, the US aviation authority has issued a new aviation risk warning regarding the situation in South America: the security situation around Venezuela has deteriorated sharply, military activities have increased, and interference with navigation systems is growing. Flights flying over Venezuelan airspace may face potential dangerous scenarios, so airlines are required to remain vigilant when flying over the country's airspace.
After the safety warning from Washington, several global airlines have announced the cancellation of flights to and from Venezuela. Iberia also announced that it will officially stop flying to Venezuela on November 24. Considering the current US military buildup, Trump is considering a military action against Venezuela. This safety warning has once again sparked speculation from the outside world: Is the US approaching taking action against the Maduro regime?
On November 21, four US officials told Reuters that the US expects to launch a new wave of actions against Venezuela in the coming days, but the content, scope, nature, and specific timing of this new action cannot be confirmed at present, nor can it be confirmed whether Trump has already made the final decision. The known information is that this new action is likely the first step in the US's new phase of plans against Venezuela.
Meanwhile, a senior White House official revealed on November 22 that the Trump administration has not ruled out any possibility for a military action against Venezuela, including expanding the operation and directly overthrowing the Maduro regime, leading to a change in the political landscape of Venezuela. However, the Trump administration seems to have reopened communication channels with the Maduro regime. Whether Trump will take action depends on whether Maduro can meet his conditions.
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