Trump, Venezuela and Nicolás Maduro
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The drumbeat for some kind of military action against Venezuela keeps getting louder. The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that the Trump administration had identified land targets that could be struck in the South American nation.
President Trump is turning up the heat on Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro — saying that the dictator’s “days are numbered” as president, as the US oversees the biggest military buildup in the
Jordan Goudreau was arrested last year on weapons smuggling charges tied to the failed coup attempt undertaken during the first Trump administration.
The US military is upgrading a Cold War base in the Caribbean it abandoned 20 years ago. Experts say it’s a step towards sustained operations in the region.
President Donald Trump berated a reporter aboard Air Force One Sunday evening who asked when he was planning to launch air strikes against Venezuela.
Tension is rising in Trinidad and Tobago after a Miami newspaper reported that the U.S. was poised to strike military targets in Venezuela.
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Former Miss Venezuela blames 'socialism and open borders' for her country's devastating collapse
Former Miss Venezuela Carmen Maria Montiel, now a Republican congressional candidate, blames socialism for her country's decline from oil-rich prosperity to poverty.
Information is emerging regarding the degree to which 2025 Nobel Prize winner María Corina Machado and her team have engaged the administration of President Donald Trump to promote the idea that Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro is the head of the Tren de Aragua, a criminal gang that was designated a Foreign Terrorist Organization in January.