Monday, April 27, 2026
39.1 C
New Delhi

Maduro decrees war powers for self as Trump pushes Venezuela politics to the edge

Ties between the US and Venezuela have dipped after President Donald Trump ordered his military to attack suspected “drug boats”, alleging that they were deployed by Venezuelan gang members

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has said that his government is ready to declare a state of emergency in the country amid threats from the US over an imminent attack, as tensions rise over the deployment of American warships to the Caribbean.

Earlier this week, Maduro announced in a televised address that the “consultation process” had begun to declare “a state of external unrest, in accordance with the Constitution, and to protect our people, our peace, and our stability … should Venezuela be attacked by the US empire, militarily attacked.”

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

Ties between the US and Venezuela have dipped after President Donald Trump ordered his military to attack suspected “drug boats”, alleging that they were deployed by Venezuelan gang members.

However, Caracas believes that the US actions are aimed at changing the regime in Venezuela, as Washington blames Maduro for involvement in drug trafficking, doubling the bounty for his arrest.

Recent US strikes have targeted at least four vessels suspected of transporting drugs, resulting in the deaths of more than a dozen alleged traffickers, according to President Donald Trump. However, he has not presented concrete evidence or intelligence to confirm that those targeted were involved in criminal activity.

Maduro signs decree

Yesterday, Maduro signed a decree granting him additional security powers in case of a military incursion into the country, the nation’s vice president, Delcy Rodriguez, said.

The decree would allow Maduro to mobilise armed forces throughout the country and give the military authority over public services and the oil industry.

The powers would be valid for 90 days, with the option to be renewed for 90 more, according to the nation’s constitution.

“What the US government, what warlord Marco Rubio is doing against Venezuela is a threat,” Rodriguez told diplomats in a meeting.

Trump lobbies aides to remove Maduro

According to a report by the New York Times, Trump is pushing his top aides to secure Maduro’s removal from the president’s chair. The campaign is being led by US Secretary Marco Rubio, who argues that Maduro is an “illegitimate” leader and is involved in overseeing the export of drugs to the US.

Rubio frequently references the Justice Department’s 2020 indictment of Maduro and other Venezuelan officials on drug trafficking charges. He recently referred to Maduro as a “fugitive from American justice” and the leader of “a terrorist organisation and organised crime organisation that has taken over a country.”

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

In July, Trump signed a still-classified order authorising the US military to use force against drug cartels his administration designated as terrorists. In response, the Pentagon began assembling a significant naval presence in the Caribbean.

End of Article

Go to Source

Hot this week

Mirabai Chanu suffers shoulder injury, forced to withdraw from Asian Championships

Tokyo Olympics silver medallist Mirabai Chanu will miss the Asian Championships next month due to a shoulder injury sustained at the National Championships in February. Read More

World’s ‘worst’ FIFA football team that lost every match, yet almost qualified for 2026 World Cup

San Marino players celebrate during their victory over Liechtenstein on September 5, 2025. Two months ago, the team’s record stood at one win, nine draws, and 195 losses. Photo: Luka Kolanovic/IMAGO/Steinsiek. Read More

Is The ‘Sparkling Water’ On The Menu Actually Just Soda?

We break down the tiny chemical differences—and the taste gap—between your favourite fizzy waters. Read More

Tamil Nadu Key Candidates Result Day: Full List Of Top Leaders To Watch

Tamil Nadu Assembly elections 2026 see over 85 percent turnout, DMK alliance faces AIADMK front, key battles feature M. K. Stalin, Edappadi K. Palaniswami and Annamalai. Read More

Delhi Airport Issues Advisory, Warns of Flight Disruptions Amid Thunderstorms

Amid inclement weather conditions across North India, airport authorities have said operations at Indira Gandhi International Airport remain normal, though some flight schedules may be impacted due to adverse conditions. Read More

Topics

Mirabai Chanu suffers shoulder injury, forced to withdraw from Asian Championships

Tokyo Olympics silver medallist Mirabai Chanu will miss the Asian Championships next month due to a shoulder injury sustained at the National Championships in February. Read More

World’s ‘worst’ FIFA football team that lost every match, yet almost qualified for 2026 World Cup

San Marino players celebrate during their victory over Liechtenstein on September 5, 2025. Two months ago, the team’s record stood at one win, nine draws, and 195 losses. Photo: Luka Kolanovic/IMAGO/Steinsiek. Read More

Is The ‘Sparkling Water’ On The Menu Actually Just Soda?

We break down the tiny chemical differences—and the taste gap—between your favourite fizzy waters. Read More

Tamil Nadu Key Candidates Result Day: Full List Of Top Leaders To Watch

Tamil Nadu Assembly elections 2026 see over 85 percent turnout, DMK alliance faces AIADMK front, key battles feature M. K. Stalin, Edappadi K. Palaniswami and Annamalai. Read More

Delhi Airport Issues Advisory, Warns of Flight Disruptions Amid Thunderstorms

Amid inclement weather conditions across North India, airport authorities have said operations at Indira Gandhi International Airport remain normal, though some flight schedules may be impacted due to adverse conditions. Read More

Microsoft Ends Exclusive Access To OpenAI AI Models, Opens Door To Amazon, Google

Microsoft loses exclusive access to OpenAI models as OpenAI can now use rival clouds like Amazon and Google, Microsoft stays primary partner with IP license through 2032. Read More

Iran Fires Warning Shots Near Tanker Carrying Indian Crew Off Oman; Seafarers Safe, Says Govt

Mandeep Singh Randhawa, a director at the ministry, said the incident did not pose a threat to Indian nationals. Read More

UK Lawmakers To Vote On Probe Into Starmer Over Scandal Involving Former US Envoy With Ties To Epstein

MPs will vote on probing Keir Starmer for allegedly misleading Parliament over Peter Mandelson’s US ambassador appointment, amid vetting, Epstein and police misconduct concerns. Read More

Related Articles