The Trump Administration is ramping up pressure on Venezuela as the Air Force conducted a simulated nighttime attack along the country's coast. Charlie D'Agata has the latest.
Breakdown
- The Trump administration is considering military action against Venezuela and plans to designate an alleged drug cartel linked to President Maduro as a foreign terrorist organization.
- A CBS News poll shows 70% of Americans oppose U.S. military action in Venezuela. 16s
- The U.S. military has increased its presence in Puerto Rico, with F-35 jets and B-52 bombers conducting exercises and simulating attacks near Venezuela. 29s
- The FAA has issued warnings for Venezuelan airspace, and at least six foreign airlines have suspended flights due to security concerns. 1m 0s
- About a quarter of the U.S. Navy's deployed warships are now concentrated in the region, and top military officials are visiting troops to support the mission. 2m 24s