Iranian media on November 29 began by focusing on a former CENTCOM commander's statement about increased US military presence in the Caribbean to pressure Iran. Concurrently, US immigration policies, including a halt to visa issuance for those with Afghan passports, and Trump's pardon of the former Honduran president, were reported. By mid-morning, reports emerged of Iran's navy strengthening with a new base and a rebuilt destroyer, alongside escalating Israeli threats against the West Bank. In the afternoon, the dominant story became President Trump's declaration of a "no-fly zone" around Venezuela, which state-affiliated media condemned as a US action against the Maduro government. Throughout the day, domestic economic issues, such as soaring inflation and gasoline price adjustments, continued to be discussed. Later in the evening, Iran denied missile attacks on Iraq's Kurdistan region, and renewed its condemnation of Trump's Venezuela policy.