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Maduro's regime has been running a narco-state for years, and shutting down Venezuelan airspace is the only way to stop the flow of drugs poisoning American communities. This isn't aggression; it's enforcement against a criminal government that chose trafficking over legitimacy.
Interfering in another nation's airspace without international authorization is a dangerous escalation that pushes the region toward war. This unilateral move bypasses diplomatic channels and treats Venezuela like enemy territory, risking civilian lives and regional stability for political theater.
A U.S.-led ousting of Maduro would not necessarily choke off the flow of cocaine from Cartel de los Soles. Deeply enmeshed in Venezuela's military and institutions, drug networks are likely to endure — or even splinter into more unstable, violent criminal groups.