Head of US Southern Command to Step Down Amid Strikes on Boats and Push Toward Venezuela Regime Change
According to The New York Times, Adm. Alvin Hosley has
raised concerns about bombing boats and the policy toward Venezuela
by Dave DeCamp | October 16, 2025
The head of US Southern Command, the military
commander overseeing US escalations in the Caribbean and the push toward an
attempt at regime change in Venezuela, is stepping down, the Pentagon announced
on Thursday.
According to a statement from SOUTHCOM Commander Adm. Alvin Holsey, who
served in the position for less than a year, he will be retiring on December
12, 2025, ending a 37-year military career.
No reason was given for his resignation, but according
to The New York Times, he had raised concerns about the US military mission
in the Caribbean, which has involved a significant buildup of forces and the
bombing of five boats that the Trump administration has claimed, without
providing evidence, were carrying drugs.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth issued a statement on
Holsey’s retirement and praised the admiral, but the Times report
said that officials at the Pentagon and on Capitol Hill said the praise “masked
real policy tensions concerning Venezuela that the admiral and his civilian
boss were seeking to paper over.”
Reuters also
reported that a
source said there had been tension between Holsey and Hegseth and questions
about whether he would be fired in the days leading up to the announcement.
The Trump administration has come under significant
criticism for its bombing campaign against alleged drug-running boats since the
operations amount to extrajudicial executions. The Pentagon has also provided Congress with no hard
evidence to back up
its claims about the strikes.
US officials have also been clear that the real
purpose of the military campaign is to oust Venezuelan President Nicolas
Maduro. The administration has used drug trafficking as the pretext for the
operations, pointing to the large number of overdose deaths in the US, but they
are primarily caused by Fentanyl, which doesn’t
come from Venezuela or
travel through the country on its way to the US.
President Trump has recently authorized the CIA to conduct lethal covert operations inside
Venezuela, as the US military is considering launching airstrikes directly
against Venezuelan territory.
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