Military operations in Venezuela are underway. Congress must act immediately. Trump tipped off oil companies before attacking—corporate interests got advance warning while American troops were deployed. Trump claims he's fighting drug trafficking, but that's a pretext. Venezuela isn't a source of fentanyl, the drug actually killing Americans. Drug trafficking is a law enforcement issue, not justification for military invasion. Under international law, this invasion is blatantly illegal—there's no UN authorization and Venezuela posed no military threat to the United States. Trump's hypocrisy is clear: he pardoned convicted drug trafficker Juan Orlando Hernández in November. Drug trafficking only matters when it justifies regime change. Military experts warn: occupying Venezuela requires 150,000 troops and could cost tens of thousands of American lives. Urban warfare would make this deadlier than Iraq. Congress must oppose military occupation of Venezuela, demand immediate de-escalation, block funding for further operations, and investigate why oil companies got advance notice. American lives shouldn't be sacrificed for corporate profits and illegal wars.