RegionalVenezuela Consider airspace around Venezuela closed, Trump says by Barbados Today 29/11/2025 written by Barbados Today 29/11/2025 2 min read A+A- Reset US President Donald Trump. (Reuters/FP) Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 415 US President Donald Trump has said that the airspace around Venezuela should be considered closed. โTo all Airlines, Pilots, Drug Dealers, and Human Traffickers, please consider THE AIRSPACE ABOVE AND SURROUNDING VENEZUELA TO BE CLOSED IN ITS ENTIRETY,โ Trump said in a social media post. The US does not legally have the authority to close another countryโs airspace, but Trumpโs post could lead to travel uncertainty and deter airlines from operating there. The US has been building its military presence in the Caribbean, which officials say is to combat drug smuggling. Venezuelaโs President Nicolรกs Maduro has dismissed US claims of drug trafficking as an attempt to oust him. Venezuela has not yet responded to Trumpโs remarks. The White House did not immediately respond to the BBCโs request for comment. Trumpโs comments come days after the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) warned airlines of โheightened military activity in and around Venezuelaโ. You Might Be Interested In BBC – Venezuelans protest Venezuela -Military diplomat defects from Maduro PM Mottley to participate in international conference on Venezuela On Wednesday Venezuela banned six major international airlines โ Iberia, TAP Portugal, Gol, Latam, Avianca and Turkish Airlines โ from landing there after they failed to meet a 48-hour deadline to resume flights. The US has deployed the worldโs largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald Ford, and about 15,000 troops to within striking distance of Venezuela. It has insisted that the deployment โ the largest by the US in the region since it invaded Panama in 1989 โ is to combat drug trafficking. On Thursday, Trump warned that US efforts to halt Venezuelan drug trafficking โby landโ would begin โvery soonโ. US forces have carried out at least 21 strikes on boats they said were carrying drugs, killing more than 80 people. However, the US has not provided evidence that the boats carried drugs. The Venezuelan government believes the aim of the US action is to depose Maduro, whose re-election last year was denounced by the Venezuelan opposition and many foreign nations as rigged. The US has also designated Cartel de los Soles, or Cartel of the Suns โ a group it alleges is headed by Maduro โย as a foreign terrorist organisation. Labelling an organisation as a terrorist group gives US law enforcement and military agencies broader powers to target and dismantle it. Venezuelaโs foreign ministry has โcategorically, firmly, and absolutely rejectedโ the designation. Venezuelaโs interior and justice minister Diosdado Cabello, who is alleged to be one of the high-ranking members of the cartel, has long called it an โinventionโ. The US state department has insisted that the Cartel de los Soles not only exists, but that it has โcorrupted Venezuelaโs military, intelligence, legislature, and judiciaryโ. (BBC) ย Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like US congressman threatens ‘consequences’ against Jamaica for PM’s Cuba statement 28/02/2026 Venezuelan exports climb after US attack โ official 26/02/2026 CARICOM unity ‘not in doubt’, says Holness 24/02/2026