Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro has approved plans for armed resistance in case of U.S. aggression, urging the ruling ...
A massive military buildup in the Caribbean has sparked speculation that the U.S. is now engaged in its latest chapter of direct intervention in Latin ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced yet another deadly strike on a boat accused of ferrying drugs in the eastern ...
Faced with the prospect of armed conflict with the United States, Venezuela’s government seems to be encouraging citizens to ...
The Ford had spent the past days resupplying and regrouping with its strike group elements in the Mediterranean Sea, ...
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'Kill Maduro, Seize Oil Fields, Destroy Military Bases': U.S. Weighs Three Options Against Venezuela
The White House is reportedly weighing three military options against Venezuela, including airstrikes, special forces ...
Previous transitions out of dictatorships in Brazil and Chile may provide a roadmap if U.S. pressure prompts Venezuelan ...
Yet again, here was our “America First” commander-in-chief involving our people and our troops and our money in the problems ...
Despite sitting atop the world’s largest oil reserves, it’s a sad truth that Venezuela doesn’t matter for the energy markets.
Legal experts says US attacks amount to extrajudicial killing even if those targeted are suspected of drug trafficking.
Donald Trump could declare Nicolas Maduro a cartel boss as a pretence to overthrow his government and force regime change.
The United States is intensifying military and diplomatic pressure on Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, testing Moscow’s ability to ...
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