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The United States hasn’t launched an official Latin American invasion since the Cold War, but if Donald Trump has his way, that might change. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro appeared on national TV last night,
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Night Stalkers and B-52s Mass Off Venezuela—10,000 Troops Ready as Caribbean Crisis Escalates
The Caribbean has become a tinderbox of military escalation. More than 10,000 American troops now operate across the region—from guided-missile destroyers cutting through the waters to stealth fighters positioned in Puerto Rico—marking the most visible confrontation between Washington and Caracas in decades.
The United States Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago has issued a security alert cautioning American citizens to avoid all U.
More U.S. military firepower is headed to the Caribbean as Trump escalates his anti-Maduro rhetoric. As a naval aviator, Alvin Holsey trained to conduct missions that required precise targeting. For years,
The United States has bombed six ships near Venezuela President Donald Trump greenlit the CIA to operate inside the country. Why is this happening?
U.S. military and intelligence actions, coupled with Venezuela’s mobilization, have raised the risk of conflict in the Caribbean.
The Trump administration is ratcheting up pressure on the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, while striking vessels that it says are trafficking drugs.
As prospects for U.S. intervention in Venezuela grow, an already dire humanitarian landscape risks unraveling further, raising urgent questions about whether the military options reportedly under
President Trump revealed the reason he has been playing hardball with Venezuela during a Q&A with reporters after his meeting with Zelensky at the White House on Friday. Maduro said this week -- in English -- he wants,
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Venezuela's Maduro to US: 'No crazy war, please!'
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro pleaded on Thursday against a “crazy war” as an escalating United States military campaign sent tensions soaring. Maduro’s comment came after US President Donald Trump said he had authorized covert action against the South American nation amid a military campaign targeting what Washington says are drug traffickers in the Caribbean and Pacific.