US media: Trump calls off diplomacy to Venezuela

In a significant escalation of tensions between the United States and Venezuela, President Donald Trump has decided to halt all diplomatic outreach efforts toward Caracas. This decision comes amidst a backdrop of heightened military activity in the Southern Caribbean, including the sinking of four alleged “drug boats” by US forces off the Venezuelan coast. The New York Times reported on October 6 that Trump’s move could pave the way for potential military escalation against the Venezuelan government led by Nicolás Maduro or drug traffickers operating in the region. Special presidential envoy Richard Grenell, who had been leading negotiations with Maduro and other Venezuelan officials, was ordered to cease all diplomatic engagements. According to the report, Trump’s frustration stems from Maduro’s refusal to relinquish power voluntarily and Venezuela’s persistent denial of involvement in drug trafficking. The Trump administration has reportedly drafted multiple military plans, including one aimed at forcing Maduro from power. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has labeled Maduro an “illegitimate” leader and a “fugitive from American justice,” referencing a US indictment on drug trafficking charges and a $50 million bounty on Maduro’s head. Grenell’s negotiations, which aimed to avoid a larger conflict and secure US access to Venezuelan oil, were deemed unproductive by Rubio and his allies. The US military has claimed its recent strikes on “drug boats” occurred in international waters, but concerns persist within the Trump administration that further military action could entangle the US in a prolonged conflict. Meanwhile, the US Southern Command and the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit have been conducting extensive military exercises in the Caribbean, showcasing aerial insert operations and live-fire training. On the Venezuelan side, President Maduro announced the activation of defense plans in two northern regions, signaling heightened alertness amid the escalating tensions.