The United States has reportedly carried out extrajudicial assassinations of 21 Venezuelans in international waters, allegedly for drug trafficking, without due process, evidence, or judicial oversight. These actions are described as part of a long-standing US regime change effort in Venezuela, justified by claims of national security threats. The Trump administration has intensified military presence in the region, including deploying F-35 aircraft and naval assets, while accusing Venezuela of harboring drug traffickers. However, critics argue that the accusations are politically motivated and lack credible evidence, as Venezuela has a documented history of combating drug trafficking. The article emphasizes the potential for further US aggression and the risks to Venezuelan civilians, with ongoing mobilization by the country’s people’s militia.