The President of the United States, Donald Trump, said this Friday, "I have already decided," when questioned by journalists about his meetings on Venezuela and his next military actions.
Trump assured having made a decision but added that he cannot say "what it will be," when a journalist questioned him about the several meetings he has held with the Pentagon on the military actions deployed in the Caribbean near Venezuela.
The president's brief words, captured on audio by a journalist, took place as he walked towards the presidential plane, in which he left this afternoon from Washington D.C. bound for Florida for the weekend.
An hour before his departure from the White House, the Washington Post exclusively revealed that the head of state had met this Friday with the Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, and other Pentagon authorities to discuss "a series of options" put on the table to advance the military strategy against Venezuela.
The capital newspaper cited an anonymous official who stated that the forces deployed in the Caribbean were waiting for orders to attack and respond to new operations.
The same official said that Trump is "very good at maintaining strategic ambiguity, and something he does very well is not to dictate or transmit to our adversaries what he wants to do next."
Additionally, Southern Command published a new video of another vessel in the Caribbean being eliminated with four supposed narcotraffickers on board, who were "killed," according to the post on X.
Since Thursday, the Trump Administration has framed its military deployment near Venezuela under the name of 'Spear of the South,' a mission that has generated uncertainty due to not knowing the details of its scope and that, according to Hegseth, aims to eliminate the drugs that are trafficked towards North American territory.