United States military buildup in the Caribbean during Operation Southern Spear

United States military buildup in the Caribbean during Operation Southern Spear
Part of Operation Southern Spear, the post–Cold War era, the war on terror, the war on cartels, the Mexican drug war, and the crisis in Venezuela
An infographic for the conflict, including approximate locations of American forces and approximate locations of airstrikes
Location
Planned by United States
Commanded byLieutenant General Evan Pettus (acting)
Alvin Holsey (until December 2025)
Objective
  • Combat drug trafficking (US Claim)
  • Regime change
  • Acquisition of nationalized Venezuelan oil and land resources by US corporations (Venezuelan Claim)
DateAugust 2025 (2025-08) – present
(7 months)
Executed by

Other participants:
Armed Forces of the Dominican Republic

Trinidad and Tobago
CasualtiesAs of 23 February 2026, in the Caribbean Sea, 57 individuals killed
1 "noncombat" Marine killed

In late August 2025, the United States began a naval buildup in the southern Caribbean with the stated goal of combating drug trafficking. US president Donald Trump directed the United States Armed Forces to begin using military force against certain Latin American drug cartels, characterizing the smugglers as narcoterrorists. The first major increase came with the deployment of the USS Iwo Jima and its amphibious ready group in August. The arrival of the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group in November marked the second increase. A sharper escalation came in mid-December, when the US began intercepting and seizing crude oil tankers, imposed a naval quarantine on sanctioned vessels transporting oil to or from Venezuela, and announced plans to designate the Venezuelan government a Foreign Terrorist Organization.

The first operation of the campaign was the strike and sinking of a vessel—coming from Venezuela and purportedly involving Tren de Aragua gang members carrying illegal drugs—in September that killed 11 people. As the US continued the buildup of military assets to Puerto Rico and El Salvador, subsequent airstrikes destroyed other alleged drug-smuggling vessels, including those allegedly connected to the Colombian National Liberation Army. The Dominican Navy engaged to recover drugs from one of the destroyed vessels, and Trinidad and Tobago backed the US. By early November, the deployment of assets to the Caribbean region had become the largest in decades. US defense secretary Pete Hegseth announced Operation Southern Spear would begin later in November, with a fleet using robotics and autonomous systems to target Latin American drug trafficking.

Experts, the Trump administration, and Venezuelan opposition sources stated that a likely goal of the operation is to force the departure of top figures in the Nicolás Maduro government. By the end of November 2025, the Cartel of the Suns—which the US alleges is headed by Maduro, and Maduro denies—was designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, allowing for expanded US options, and in late December, the US made its first strike on a target within Venezuela. The buildup culminated in a series of strikes on Venezuelan military and civilian air infrastructure, and the capture of Maduro by the US armed forces in a predawn raid on 3 January 2026. Maduro contends the US is after Venezuela's oil; Trump does not dispute this.