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On January 3, under ‘Operation Absolute Resolve,’ troops landed on Venezuelan soil and arrested President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, taking them to the United States.
Trump orders military to prepare greenland invasion plans
Washington, D.C: Following orders from US President Donald Trump, the US military launched a major operation in Venezuela. This American operation sent shockwaves around the world. On January 3, under 'Operation Absolute Resolve,' troops landed on Venezuelan soil and arrested President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, taking them to the United States. This operation caused a global uproar. Now, according to reports, Donald Trump is also preparing for military action against Greenland and Iran.
This is because, according to a Daily Mail report, US President Donald Trump instructed senior special forces commanders on Sunday (January 11) to begin preparing "contingency plans for a potential invasion of Greenland." In addition, a New York Times report claims that Trump has been briefed in recent days on several military options targeting Iran.
Military Planning for Greenland
According to the Daily Mail report, Trump's directive is being met with resistance from top military officials, who are questioning both its legality and political feasibility. The report states that Trump instructed the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) to prepare the invasion plan.
However, the Joint Chiefs of Staff are reportedly opposing the proposal, arguing that any such operation would be illegal and would not receive congressional support. According to the generals, the Greenland plan is absurd and unlawful. Such action, they say, would put Trump on a direct collision course with European leaders and could create a deep crisis within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), potentially bringing the alliance to the brink of collapse.
Briefing on Military Options in Iran
Meanwhile, according to a New York Times report, US President Donald Trump has been briefed in recent days on several military options targeting Iran. According to the report, the options presented to Trump included targeted strikes on select locations in Tehran, including non-military infrastructure linked to the regime's internal security apparatus. These briefings are reportedly part of contingency planning, as the administration evaluates diplomatic, economic, and military measures to deter further violence by Iranian authorities.
Trump ready for Iranian freedom:
Amidst ongoing anti-government protests in Iran, Trump said on Sunday that the United States is ready to help Iran achieve freedom from its current government, which is led by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Trump wrote on his social media platform, Truth Social, that Iran is perhaps closer to freedom than ever before. He also stated that the US is prepared to provide all possible assistance.