Is Donald Trump planning to topple Nicolas Maduro regime in Venezuela or is it just attack on drug cartels?

On Tuesday, CNN also reported that Trump has the authority to order a deadly force against drug cartels and that they pose a close threat to Americans.
The US accused Maduro of leading a cartridge. According to CNN, Trump also gave CIA the authority to make deadly targeting in the region.
Trump described Nicolas Maduro as a ‘narco-terrorist’
Pam Bondi, the Chief Public Prosecutor, who testified at the Congress on Tuesday, refused to verify whether the Ministry of Justice had such a note. Bondi, “The only thing I can say to you is that Maduro is a narco-terrorist,” he drew attention to the $ 50 million award of his department in exchange for the capture of Maduro to face the US charges.
Like his predecessor Joe Biden, Trump does not recognize Maduro as the legitimate president of Venezuela, and claims that he held power fraudulently after last year’s elections. “Yes, we are not talking about it,” Trump said, “Yes, we are not talking about it.” “We’re talking about making a very strange choice in the lightest term.” “I can only say that billions of dollars of drugs from Venezuela flow to our country,” he added. The United States deployed F-35 warplanes to Porto Rico as well as a small navy navy in the Caribbean.
The government of Karakas, who alarmed his army and mobilized the citizen militias, claimed that the planes flew close to the shore last week.
Evan Ellis, a Latin American researcher from the US War College, said that the presence of sailors on US ships off the offspring of such flights and Venezuelan showed that the US is planning to increase a kind of tension.
Ellis, who served under the command of Trump in the first period, said, “President Trump, my general opinion is that his patience is exhausted,” he said.
Pressure on Nicolas Maduro
Trump, while talking at a maritime event in the US on Sunday, implied that the facades were expanded against Venezuelali smugglers, he said: “They don’t come by sea anymore, so we will have to start looking at the land now, because they will have to go from the land.”
“And now I have to tell you that it will not be very good for them,” he added.
Maduro sent a letter to Trump that requesting dialogue, but the White House rejected this offer.
Frank Mora, who served as the Deputy Minister of Defense of Western hemisphere in the first period of Barack Obama, said that it was a possibility that the US attack on a kind of drug trafficking target on Venezuela territory.
Peloponnese to AFP, “Not to do anything or just to deploy a sea fleet to destroy a few speed boats – I do not think this is what they are in mind.” he said.
However, he argued that the Trump administration is not a clear goal.
Mora, “the president says he wants to end drug traffic. But at the same time it is hoping that the regime will lead to the collapse of the regime,” he said.
As the opposition of the deputies increases against the US assignment, the Trump is working for the administration. US diplomats and military experts can discuss, but Trump is the last word, as seen in other US military actions, such as the bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Ellis, “Trump at the end of an agreement at the end of the next stage is possible to make an agreement,” he said.
FAQ
S1. Who is the President of Venezuela?
A1. Venezuela is Nicolas Maduro.
Q2. Who is the US President?
A2. US President Donald Trump.

