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‘I Have Somewhat Made up My Mind’: Trump Decides Course on Venezuela, Refuses To Tell the Press, as Department of War Launches ‘Operation Southern Spear’ (VIDEOS)

Trump is moving the stabilize South America that’s filled with narco states.

Alea Jacta Est’ (The die is cast)

With the massive US military presence in the Caribbean, the question on everyone’s minds is: now what?

President Donald J. Trump has been meeting with War Secretary Pete Hegseth and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan ‘Raizin’ Caine, being briefed brief on the potential options for operations in the region.

TGP has reported on how Yesterday (14), Secretary Hegseth announced the new mission against South American narco-terrorists: ‘Operation Southern Spear.’

Announcement of Operation Southern Spear by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, focusing on national security and combating narco-terrorism in the Western Hemisphere.

But what will this new operation entail, specifically? Trump declines to tell the press.

USA Today reported:

“President Donald Trump says he’s ‘sort of made up [his] mind’ on whether to take military action in Venezuela, a move that would escalate an already tense situation after the United States spent two months striking alleged drug boats in the Caribbean.

‘I can’t tell you what it would be, but I’ve sort of made up my mind’, Trump told reporters on Air Force One on Nov. 14. ‘We’ll see what happens. I mean, I can’t tell you what it is but we’ve made a lot of progress on Venezuela in terms of stopping drugs from pouring in’.”

Watch: ‘I have somewhat made up my mind, I cannot tell you what it will be’.

Read more:

Pete Hegseth Announces the Launch of ‘Operation Southern Spear’ to Protect ‘America’s Neighborhood’

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