Trump will do ‘whatever it takes’ to defend US from Venezuela’s terrorist drug gangs: Mike Waltz



President Trump will do “whatever it takes” to defend the United States from Venezuela-based “terrorist” drug gangs, United Nations ambassador Mike Waltz vowed Thursday.

Waltz doubled down after Trump revealed he had authorized the CIA to start engaging in clandestine anti-government operations within Venezuela as he pushes ahead his drug smuggling crackdown.

“These are designated terrorist gangs,” Waltz told Fox News’ “Fox & Friends.”

A boat burns off the coast of Venezuela in this screen grab taken from a video released October 14, 2025 after Trump said hte US struck a suspected drug-trafficking boat. via REUTERS
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro speaks during a press conference with international media at Hotel Eurobuilding in Caracas on September 15, 2025. AFP via Getty Images

“President Trump is going to do whatever it takes and use all the tools in the toolkit from the intelligence community, from the Department of War, and of course, diplomatically, to defend US sovereignty against actions that are actively killing Americans.”

It comes after Trump on Wednesday confirmed his covert CIA orders and said he was weighing whether to start targeting Venezuelan drug cartels on land after already wiping out about half a dozen drug smuggling vessels at sea.

Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz said Trump would do what’s necessary to protect the US. AP

Meanwhile, Waltz went on to dismiss Venezuela’s complaints to the UN that the Trump administration was violating international law in the wake of the recent sea attacks.

“Venezuela can bring whatever they want to the UN,” Waltz said.

This screen grab from a video posted by US President Donald Trump on his Truth Social account on September 15, 2025, shows what President Trump says is US Military forces conducting a strike on a boat carrying alleged drug traffickers in the Caribbean Sea. US President Donald Trump’s TRUTH Social account/AFP via Getty Images

“You know it’s also part of the UN, is article 51 of the U.N. charter that enables a country to defend itself, and that’s what President Trump’s doing. He’s going to do it.”

Trump has already threatened to expand his anti-drug military operation to land-based targets after he first authorized the bombing of Venezuelan ships back on Sept. 2.

A screen grab of what Trump said it military forces conducting a strike on a boat allegedly carrying drug traffickers in the Caribbean Sea on September 15, 2025. US President Donald Trump’s TRUTH Social account/AFP via Getty Images

He said the attacks are believed to have killed at least 27 alleged “narco-terrorists.”

Trump has defended the move, arguing the US Coast Guard has been unable to stem the flow of drugs into the US for decades.

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