US planning CIA foothold in post-Maduro Venezuela: Report
The CIA will lead initial efforts inside Venezuela through a new annex to influence the political transition and counter adversaries amid embassy reopening plans.
- The Trump administration is planning to establish a permanent CIA presence in Venezuela following the capture of President Nicolas Maduro, according to CNN.
- CIA Director John Ratcliffe visited Venezuela to meet with interim President Delcy Rodriguez, emphasizing that Venezuela is no longer a safe haven for U.S. adversaries.
- The CIA is expected to lead U.S. operations in Venezuela, with initial contact being made through a CIA annex before an embassy opens, according to multiple sources.
- U.S. officials are awaiting clear guidance from the White House on the administration's plans for Venezuela after Maduro's capture, as stated by a source familiar with the planning.
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