Venezuela is bracing for a worst-case confrontation after U.S. President Donald Trump declared the nation’s airspace “closed,” igniting fears of imminent military escalation. According to Reuters-reviewed planning documents, Caracas is preparing a nationwide “prolonged resistance” strategy built on guerrilla warfare, sabotage networks, and the deployment of 5,000 Russian-made Igla missiles. Instead of meeting a U.S. assault head-on, Venezuelan units would scatter across more than 280 sites, launching hit-and-run attacks, as per reports. A second plan — “anarchization” — would reportedly activate intelligence cells and armed groups to destabilize Caracas itself in the event of invasion. Watch