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US Military Dismantles CIA Empire: Iran, Venezuela, Cartels Crushed, Cuba Next

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  • 03/12/2026
In recent months, the United States has intensified military operations against Iran and its affiliated proxy groups, marking a significant escalation in efforts to degrade Tehran’s regional influence and military capabilities. Following airstrikes launched alongside Israel in February 2026, U.S. forces under Operation Epic Fury have targeted Iran’s ballistic missile programs, underground facilities, and naval assets, resulting in the destruction of numerous missile launchers, warships, and production sites. These actions have also extended to Iranian-backed militias in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen, where U.S. strikes have aimed to disrupt supply lines and operational bases. While the campaign has led to the deaths of key Iranian leaders, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, it has prompted retaliatory attacks on U.S. and allied positions, exacerbating regional instability and drawing international criticism for potential violations of international law.

The U.S. intervention in Venezuela in January 2026 represents a bold shift toward direct action against regimes perceived as threats, with military forces capturing President Nicolás Maduro and his wife on narco-terrorism charges. This operation, involving over 150 aircraft and special forces, has positioned the U.S. to influence Venezuela’s governance and oil industry, with President Trump stating intentions to “run” the country until a stable transition. Concurrently, U.S. efforts against Mexican drug cartels have expanded, including naval strikes on smuggling vessels, support for Mexico’s raid that killed CJNG leader “El Mencho,” and the formation of a hemispheric military coalition to combat organized crime. These moves have pressured Mexico to enhance cooperation, though threats of unilateral U.S. land strikes persist, raising concerns about sovereignty and potential escalation.

U.S. policy toward Cuba has evolved into a strategy of economic isolation to force reforms, with the Trump administration declaring the Cuban government a national security threat and imposing tariffs on nations supplying oil to Havana. This has severed Cuba’s access to Venezuelan fuel, deepening its energy crisis and prompting back-channel negotiations for potential economic openings, such as easing travel restrictions and inviting U.S. investment in ports and tourism. While the U.S. has signaled willingness to relax sanctions in exchange for market liberalization, without demanding immediate political changes, Cuban leaders face mounting pressure amid humanitarian challenges. Meanwhile, internal reforms at the CIA, including a new acquisition framework for faster technology integration and the retraction of biased intelligence products, reflect broader efforts to modernize U.S. intelligence operations amid these geopolitical shifts.
We’re witnessing the US military dismantle the CIA’s shadowy empire: Crushing Iran and its terrorist proxies with relentless airstrikes, toppling Venezuela’s Maduro regime in a bold invasion, smashing Mexican cartels through naval strikes and raids, with Cuba next on the chopping block for economic strangulation. The CIA’s been purged, its global terror web shredded—America’s reclaiming control!
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