The White House reportedly has a covert plan resembling the mission that eliminated Osama bin Laden, aimed at removing Venezuela’s president, according to a source who spoke to the Daily Mail.

This operation, anticipated to involve Special Forces similar to those deployed in the 2011 Pakistan mission, is allegedly “prepped and ready,” the insider revealed.

The strategy is purportedly on standby, awaiting authorization from Donald Trump. The justification for this plan stems from the U.S. viewing Nicolás Maduro not as a legitimate leader but as a narco-terrorist.

However, the contentious issue of whether to instigate regime change in Venezuela has sparked division within the upper ranks of the White House.

Insiders informed the Daily Mail that individuals like Marco Rubio, Stephen Miller, and Pete Hegseth are leading the charge for Maduro’s removal.

Conversely, JD Vance, an advocate of a non-interventionist, America-First foreign policy, and Susie Wiles, who emphasizes domestic business interests, are opposed to this initiative.

It comes as relations between America and Venezuela sour amid a growing fentanyl crisis in the States that the Trump administration in part blames on the country.

It has been further stretched with the US’s bombing of suspected cartel vessels off its coastline and sending the USS Gerald R Ford carrier into the region this month.

The White House has a secret bin Laden-style plot ready to take out Venezuela's president should the order come, a source told the Daily Mail

The White House has a secret bin Laden-style plot ready to take out Venezuela’s president should the order come, a source told the Daily Mail

The bin Laden-style plot to oust Maduro was revealed to the Daily Mail by a source familiar with Trump’s South America strategy – a plot White House aides did not deny.

While assassinating foreign leaders is illegal under international law, the Venezuelan leader has been designated as the head of a narco-terrorist network rather than a legitimate leader. The State Department doubled down on this.

‘Maduro is a fugitive of American justice who undermines regional security and poisons Americans,’ a State Department spokesman told the Daily Mail, dodging the question of what Trump and Rubio’s plans are in regards to Maduro.

A legal source familiar with conversations at the Pentagon emphasized the US has the right to defend itself.

The source said: ‘When an organization operates across borders in ways that deliberately endanger or kill US citizens, it becomes a lawful target under the right of self–defense.’

America took out Osama bin Laden in a daring SEAL Team Six raid on a mansion in Abbottabad, Pakistan, in 2011, after it was sanctioned by President Barack Obama.

US officials say other military options are on the table for Venezuela, including targeting the military, striking bases used for narcotics trafficking or seizing oil fields.

Other ideas reportedly include a CIA–led coup or sending Special Forces to capture Maduro alive.

Bold Plot to Oust Maduro Mirrors Bin Laden Operation: Anticipating Intensified Tensions

In the middle sits Rick Grenell, who as Trump’s Venezuela envoy, has attempted to broker a compromise but has been ‘left on the outskirts of discussions,’ per one state department source

Sources told the Daily Mail Marco Rubio , Stephen Miller and Pete Hegseth are at the tip of the spear for removing him

Sources told the Daily Mail Marco Rubio , Stephen Miller and Pete Hegseth are at the tip of the spear for removing him

The hideout of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden following his death by US Special Forces in Abbottabad on May 3, 2011

The hideout of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden following his death by US Special Forces in Abbottabad on May 3, 2011

America took out Osama bin Laden in a daring SEAL Team Six raid on a mansion in Abbottabad, Pakistan, in 2011, after it was sanctioned by President Barack Obama

America took out Osama bin Laden in a daring SEAL Team Six raid on a mansion in Abbottabad, Pakistan, in 2011, after it was sanctioned by President Barack Obama

Trump will likely not need to make a decision until the Navy’s newest and largest carrier, the Gerald R. Ford, reaches the Caribbean Sea later this month.

The ship carries 5,000 crew and more than 75 aircraft. Even before its arrival, 10,000 troops are already in the region, split between warships and bases in Puerto Rico.

‘It’s going to get spicy,’ the source familiar with Trump’s South America strategy said.

Experts say the administration’s interest in Venezuela goes beyond drugs, campaign promises, oil or regime change.

Rather, it is aiming to counter China, Russia and Iranian influence in the Western Hemisphere.

‘Beijing sells arms, installs surveillance infrastructure and buys most of Venezuela’s oil. Moscow sells fighter jets, sends military trainers, and invests in energy.

‘Tehran has dispatched Hezbollah to prop up Maduro through arms trafficking, narcotics, money laundering and terror training,’ said John Sitilides, National Security Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.

Trump will likely not need to make a decision until the Navy's newest and largest carrier, the Gerald R. Ford, reaches the Caribbean Sea later this month

Trump will likely not need to make a decision until the Navy’s newest and largest carrier, the Gerald R. Ford, reaches the Caribbean Sea later this month

Bold Plot to Oust Maduro Mirrors Bin Laden Operation: Anticipating Intensified Tensions

A legal source familiar with conversations at the Pentagon emphasized that the US has the right to defend itself

Bold Plot to Oust Maduro Mirrors Bin Laden Operation: Anticipating Intensified Tensions

Most fentanyl does not come out of Venezuela but instead originates or is trafficked through places such as Mexico — and to a lesser extent Ecuador

But the plans to intervene in the South American nation has caused a split among Trump’s top officials.

Vance has criticized involvement in prolonged conflicts like the India–Pakistan and Russia–Ukraine wars and Wiles also has reservations, sources say.

A diplomat and former career foreign service officer told the Daily Mail: ‘They have preached ”no more entanglements and forever wars”.’

In the middle sits Rick Grenell, who as Trump’s Venezuela envoy, has tried to broker a compromise but has been ‘left on the outskirts of discussions,’ a state department source said.

As debates rage behind the scenes, Trump has yet to make a decision on the next move, with his advisors’ opinions buzzing in the background.

But one factor that may tip the president against an audacious strike: His thirst for a Nobel Peace Prize.

‘Look at what happened in Iran. Trump doesn’t care about government change. Look deeper.

‘He is weighing the cost–benefit analysis. He wants the Nobel Peace Prize right now, and he is on a winning track.

‘He is struggling to pull the trigger, deciding if it will be worth it,’ a source familiar with the president’s thinking told the Daily Mail.

Bold Plot to Oust Maduro Mirrors Bin Laden Operation: Anticipating Intensified Tensions

The rift has created a high–stakes tug–of–war within the administration on one of the most consequential decisions a president can make

Amid these internal debates, the diplomatic source emphasized ‘the public is not buying the narrative about Venezuela,’ highlighting skepticism over goals there.

According to an exclusive poll, only a small fraction of Venezuelans who oppose Maduro would support American military intervention.

Just 10 percent back US interference, while most prefer internal solutions to the country’s political crisis. Inside Venezuela, people are on edge.

‘People inside Venezuela are afraid to express their opinions — if you are in favor of an intervention or an attack against the regime, you could end up in jail or a torture center like the infamous El Helicoide,’ said Juan Pablo Uzcategui of San Cristobal.

As debates rage behind the scenes, President Trump has yet to make a decision on the administration's next move, with his advisors opinions buzzing in the background

May 2023 –– Venezuelans campaigning for María Corina Machado. She is a major opposition leader in Venezuela, advocating for a democratic transition away from Chavismo, free markets and rule of law. Her exclusion from electoral participation and the persecution she faces illustrate the country’s ongoing political crisis

In the middle sits Rick Grenell, who as Trump's Venezuela envoy, has attempted to broker a compromise but has been 'left on the outskirts of discussions,' per one state department source

June 2024 –– Venezuelans campaigning for María Corina Machado, a major opposition leader in Venezuela, advocating for a democratic transition away from Chavismo, free markets and rule of law

But one thing is clear, there’s little love for Maduro inside the country’s populous, a fact that hardliners are well aware of.

‘As long as the Trump administration helps us overthrow Maduro, we will be pleased with him. There is no other way for us to dislodge these mafias,’ Uzcategui said.

In response to this story, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told Daily Mail, ‘The idea that anyone in this White House, under this President, wants more wars is fundamentally wrong.’

You May Also Like

Hayden Panettiere Reveals the Toll of Fame in Candid Memoir

Hayden Panettiere published her memoir, This Is Me: A Reckoning, only three…

Remote Finance Boss Sues After France Move Gets Her Fired

A work-from-home finance manager has lost her unfair dismissal claim after relocating…

Commander Dismisses USS Lincoln Complaints as Old News

A senior US Navy admiral has pushed back on widely circulated reports…

Expert Tips to Keep Your Garden Thriving During a Drought

Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our…

Netflix Moves to Toss Tyra Banks Defamation Suit Over ANTM Doc

Netflix is reportedly pushing back against Tyra Banks’ defamation lawsuit, asking the…

Hawaii Doctor Gerhardt Konig Could Face New Trial Over Alleged Cliffside Attack on Wife

A Hawaii physician convicted of attacking his wife on a cliffside and…

Hayden Panettiere’s Final Instagram Post Resurfaces

Hayden Panettiere’s recent Instagram activity drew attention after she shared a black-and-white…

Netflix Lockerbie Drama Brings Back My Brush With Death

For six agonizing hours, Surinder Basuta sat in New York with the…

Iran Offered $30,000 Bounties to Kill or Capture U.S. Soldiers, Army Chief Says

Iran’s top military commander has announced a $30,000 bounty for anyone who…

James Cleverly Claims Cambridge Exploited Jason Arday’s Story

Cambridge University treated Jason Arday as a source of “bragging rights”, Sir…

Husband Drove for Hours With Deceased Wife in Passenger Seat

A Louisiana man is accused of driving for hours across state lines…

Angel Reese Mocked After Missed Game-Winner vs Caitlin Clark

Angel Reese was left to rue a costly miss after she passed…