Call Congress and the White House: Say No To War With Venezuela - News From Antiwar.com
President Trump may announce military action amid a U.S. naval buildup and blockade targeting Venezuela, while Congress votes on a War Powers resolution to block the attack.
- On Wednesday, US journalist Tucker Carlson said President Donald Trump will announce "a war is coming" in his Wednesday night speech, notifying members of Congress.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump ordered a total blockade against sanctioned oil tankers and deployed the largest U.S. naval fleet in the Caribbean in decades, framing it as an offensive against narcoterrorism.
- Citizens are being asked to call the U.S. House of Representatives on 202-224-3121 and the White House comment line 202-456-1111 to support H.Con. Res. 64, a War Powers Resolution.
- Regional governments and organizations warned as U.S. naval forces in the Caribbean bomb alleged drug boats, while Mexico and international organizations call for immediate de‑escalation and Venezuela's government denounces the actions as `piracy` and a `grotesque threat`.
- A source on Capitol Hill told Antiwar.com the president is expected to announce war plans tonight at 9 pm EST, and Scott Horton urged `masses calling Congress and the White House` on December 17, 2025.
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