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Judi Lynn

(163,993 posts)
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 05:09 AM 18 hrs ago

'Be quiet': Ex-CIA official warns Trump's 'overt action' may blow up in his face


Thomas Kika, Alternet
November 17, 2025 6:50PM ET

The Trump administration’s moves to push for regime change in Venezuela have been far from discreet, and one former CIA official warns that this approach and the overall operation are liable to blow up in the president's face.

Since taking office in January, President Donald Trump and his administration have pushed heavily for regime change in Venezuela, pressuring President Nicolás Maduro to resign from office. This push has involved a heavy increase in military and defense posturing, including the authorization of covert operations in the South American nation, the buildup of aircraft carriers off of its northern shore and the prospect of ground deployments in the near future.

Speaking with CNN on Monday afternoon, Kevin Carroll, a former CIA case officer and official with the Department of Homeland Security, said that the administration should “be quiet” with its handling of Venezuela and warned that any sort of military operation in the country could go poorly in a number of ways.

“The very first thing the administration should do is be quiet in public,” Carroll said. “You know, they've been discussing covert action, it’s more like overt action at this point."

"I think they shouldn't undermine whoever comes next there [after Maduro] by making them look like an American puppet by so publicly discussing the CIA’s involvement," Carroll added.

Carroll also warned that despite the history of successful U.S.-backed regime changes, there’s no guarantee that things won’t go sideways in Venezuela and noted such a move could have negative reverberations.

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'Be quiet': Ex-CIA official warns Trump's 'overt action' may blow up in his face (Original Post) Judi Lynn 18 hrs ago OP
Umm... 2naSalit 18 hrs ago #1
And maybe, JUST MAYBE, the United States should not engage in regime change, whether COVERT or OVERT Martin Eden 15 hrs ago #2

Martin Eden

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2. And maybe, JUST MAYBE, the United States should not engage in regime change, whether COVERT or OVERT
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 09:03 AM
15 hrs ago

Hell, we can't get our own house in order. WHAT GIVES US THE RIGHT to forcibly change someone else's house?

Our history of regime change in Central America, in Iran (1953), and Iraq has produced tyrannical regimes and/or unintended consequences which have served to harm America's interests more than than to protect against a real threat or promote democracy.

Of course, the real question to ask is WHOSE INTERESTS are really being served?

General Smedley Butler was right; WAR IS A RACKET to serve the interests of wealthy corporations and those in power.

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