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Trump reacts to report of sending B-1 Bombers to Venezuela
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The United States Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago has issued a security alert cautioning American citizens to avoid all U.
The Trump administration is ratcheting up pressure on the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, while striking vessels that it says are trafficking drugs.
A report claims that the U.S. military has been positioning a massive number of naval ships, air assets, and troops in the Caribbean region.
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,
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro pleaded Thursday against a “crazy war” as an escalating US military campaign sent tensions soaring.Maduro’s
Much has been made of the deployment of U.S. naval forces in the Caribbean, off the coast of Venezuela, to interdict and sink ships belonging to drug
U.S. strikes against Venezuela in international waters are a dangerous escalation and amount to "extrajudicial executions," a group of independent United Nations experts said on Tuesday.
Trump says the U.S. is blowing up boats carrying deadly fentanyl to the United States. U.S. and other officials say the route under attack carries cocaine and marijuana to Europe and Africa.
The United States and Venezuela continue to step up counter-military measures following a series of boat strikes by US forces deployed to the Caribbean. But a video purporting to show multiple ships from the "US naval fleet" heading in formation toward the Venezualan coast is AI-generated and does not depict the vessels Washington has tapped for the mission.