Venezuela is currently facing increasing pressure from the United States, as the White House amasses military resources and conducts kinetic strikes in the Caribbean. Donald Trump has framed the ongoing operation as a counternarcotics deployment, but the large-scale buildup of combat assets in Puerto Rico and Trinidad and Tobago suggests the scope of the operation has a realistic possibility of expanding from targeting smuggling vessels in the Caribbean to striking ground objectives in Venezuela.
Compounding these indicators is also the confirmed presence of United States special forces support assets (Ocean Trader / Night Stalkers) in the theatre of operations. Washington also authorised Langley to conduct covert action in Venezuela through a presidential finding reported on October through credible media outlets. Grey Dynamics’ real-time monitoring and analysis of the situation aims to deliver continuous updates and verified intelligence on the ongoing flashpoint.
Area of Interest: Republic of Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago, Southern Caribbean.
Start Date: 04 November 2025
Scope of Analysis: Publicly Available Information (PAI) and Commercially Available Information (CAI) showing disposition and movement of the Venezuelan Bolivarian Armed Forces (FANB) and the United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) in the actual theatre, as well as changing circumstances that could alter their capabilities or suggest intent. Human Intelligence (HUMINT) emanating from established sources and cooperative contacts inside the country will be exploited to reinforce or challenge the assumptions of our daily analyses, as well to focus our collection efforts on certain locations of interest.
06 November 2025
Nicolás Maduro is conveying police officers from special teams and regular patrols into military duties and counterintelligence efforts. We do not see any signs that this trend will abate under the current circumstances of the military buildup.
- [16:00 CET] The Venezuelan Police assigned today an indeterminate number of its special operators to military duties, including joint sentry patrols, in the Barlovento – Miranda coastal region. [source]
- [11:30 CET] Official statements from the Venezuelan Police confirm ongoing operations of uniformed officers in Caracas to monitor and account foreign nationals visiting the country. [source]

05 November 2025
The United States does not display any indications that it will cease its ongoing pattern of kinetic strikes in the Southern Caribbean and the Eastern Pacific. Washington is also likely to continue probing Caracas’ long-range detection systems.
- [19:00 CET] Flight Radar data collected by open source military analysts show a United States Boeing Stratotanker flying 160 kilometres away from La Orchila Island in the Southern Caribbean [source]
- [09:00 CET] According to information reported by the Pentagon, the United States have launched 16 kinetic strikes and killed 67 targeted individuals in the Southern Caribbean and the Eastern Pacific as of today. [source]
- [02:00 CET] United States Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced the execution of another lethal kinetic strike against a suspected vessel involved in narcotics smuggling. [source]

04 November 2025
Roosevelt Roads is likely to remain as a staging point for the United States military forces in the Caribbean, as current indicators suggest the Pentagon is preparing for sustained operations involving air and sea assets.
- [21:00 CET] Satellogic and SkyfiApp satellite imagery of the Roosevelt Roads Naval Station displays eight F-35 Lightning II fighters and two C-17 Globemaster transports airlifters currently stationed in Puerto Rico [source]
- [17:00 CET] Research from Reuters confirms the United States is upgrading Roosevelt Roads’ operational capabilities and building ammunition storage facilities at civilian airports in the Virgin Islands [source]
- [13:00 CET] USS Gerald Ford (CVN-78) aircraft carrier and USS Bainbridge (DDG-96) missile destroyer passed through the Strait of Gibraltar earlier this morning, en route to the Southern Caribbean. [source]