Venezuelan President Nicolas speaks throughout a Pupil Day occasion on the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, Nov. 21, 2025.
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CARACAS, Venezuela — President Donald Trump’s administration is ready to ramp up strain on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Monday by designating the Cartel de los Soles as a international terrorist group. However the entity that the U.S. authorities alleges is led by Maduro isn’t a cartel per se.
The designation is the most recent measure within the Trump administration’s escalating marketing campaign to fight drug trafficking into the U.S. In previewing the step a couple of week in the past, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused Cartel de los Soles, or Cartel of the Suns, of being “responsible for terrorist violence” within the Western Hemisphere.
The transfer deliberate Monday comes as Trump evaluates whether or not to take army motion towards Venezuela, which Trump has not dominated out regardless of citing the potential of talks with Maduro. Land strikes or different actions could be a serious growth of the monthslong operation that has included an enormous army buildup within the Caribbean Sea and hanging boats accused of trafficking medicine, killing greater than 80 folks.
Venezuelans started utilizing the time period Cartel de los Soles within the Nineteen Nineties to confer with high-ranking army officers who had grown wealthy from drug-running. As corruption later expanded nationwide, first below the late President Hugo Chávez after which below Maduro, its use loosely expanded to police and authorities officers in addition to actions like unlawful mining and gasoline trafficking. The “suns” within the identify confer with the epaulettes affixed to the uniforms of high-ranking army officers.
The umbrella time period was elevated to a Maduro-led drug-trafficking group in 2020, when the U.S. Justice Division in Trump’s first time period introduced the indictment of Venezuela’s chief and his inside circle on narcoterrorism and different fees.
“It is not a group,” mentioned Adam Isaacson, director for protection oversight on the Washington Workplace on Latin America group. “It’s not like a group that people would ever identify themselves as members. They don’t have regular meetings. They don’t have a hierarchy.”
Trump’s growth of terror label to cartels
Up till this 12 months, the label of international terrorist group had been reserved for teams just like the Islamic State or al-Qaida that use violence for political ends. The Trump administration utilized it in February to eight Latin American legal organizations concerned in drug trafficking, migrant smuggling and different actions.
The administration blames such designated teams for working the boats it’s hanging however not often identifies the organizations and has not offered any proof. It says the assaults , which started off the coast of Venezuela and later expanded to the jap Pacific Ocean, are supposed to cease narcotics from flowing to American cities.
However many — together with Maduro himself — see the army strikes as an effort to finish the ruling occasion’s 26-year maintain on energy.
For the reason that arrival of U.S. army vessels and troops to the Caribbean months in the past, Venezuela’s U.S.-backed political opposition additionally has reignited its perennial promise of eradicating Maduro from workplace, fueling hypothesis over the aim of what the Trump administration has known as a counterdrug operation.
Trump, like his predecessor, doesn’t acknowledge Maduro as Venezuela’s president.
Maduro is on his third time period in workplace after ruling-party loyalists declared him the winner of final 12 months’s presidential election regardless of credible proof that the opposition’s candidate defeated him by a greater than 2-to-1 margin. He and senior officers have been repeatedly accused of human rights violations of actual and perceived authorities opponents, together with within the aftermath of the July 2024 election.
Hegseth says designation presents ‘new choices’
U.S. Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth mentioned final week that the upcoming designation of Cartel de los Soles will present a “whole bunch of new options to the United States” for coping with Maduro. However Hegseth, talking in an interview with conservative information outlet OAN, didn’t present particulars on what these choices are and declined to say whether or not the U.S. army deliberate to strike land targets inside Venezuela.
“So nothing is off the table, but nothing’s automatically on the table,” he mentioned.
Trump administration officers have signaled that they discover it troublesome to see a scenario through which Maduro remaining in energy might be a suitable finish sport. However as Trump considers an array of army and non-military choices, together with covert motion by the CIA, for subsequent steps, there’s robust perception contained in the administration that Maduro’s rule “is not sustainable,” based on a senior administration official who was not approved to remark publicly on the delicate matter.
The official added that Trump has been keenly listening to his intelligence staff, which has reported to him that chatter picked up inside Venezuela signifies rising anxiousness from Maduro and different high-level Venezuelan officers because the U.S. strikes proceed. Trump, the official mentioned, is “very content and satisfied” for the second with the strikes’ affect.
All of the whereas, pleas from Maduro and others near the Venezuelan chief to talk on to the administration, relayed via varied intermediaries and channels, appear to be extra frantic, the official mentioned. However Trump has not sanctioned any intermediaries to talk to Maduro on behalf of the U.S. administration.
Indictment alleges conspiracy to ‘flood’ US with medicine
The 2020 indictment accused Maduro, Inside Minister Diosdado Cabello and Protection Minister Vladimir Padrino López, amongst others, of conspiring with Colombian rebels and members of the Venezuelan army for a number of years “to flood the United States with cocaine” and use the drug commerce as a “weapon against America.” Colombia is the world’s high cocaine producer.
Earlier than laying down weapons as a part of a 2016 peace deal, members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, frequently used the porous border area with Venezuela as a protected haven and hub for U.S.-bound cocaine shipments — typically with the assist or not less than consent of Venezuelan safety forces. Dissidents continued the work. Colombia’s Nationwide Liberation Military guerrilla can also be concerned within the unlawful commerce.
Maduro has denied the fees. The U.S. Justice Division this 12 months doubled to $50 million the reward for info that results in Maduro’s arrest.
Maduro has insisted that the U.S. is constructing a false drug-trafficking narrative to attempt to drive him from workplace. He and different authorities officers have repeatedly cited a United Nations report that they are saying exhibits traffickers try to maneuver solely 5% of the cocaine produced in Colombia via Venezuela.
The U.S. Treasury Division imposed sanctions on the Cartel de los Soles in July, saying Maduro and his high allies had bent the ability of the Venezuelan authorities, army and intelligence providers to help the cartel in trafficking narcotics to the U.S.
U.S. authorities additionally alleged Maduro’s cartel gave materials assist to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and the Sinaloa cartel, each of which have been among the many organizations that the U.S. designated as international terror organizations in February.

