Venezuela, strikes and US warships
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At least 61 people have been killed in 14 U.S. military strikes on boats in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean since early September. Here, we will address what is known about the targets of the strikes,
Where President James Monroe conjured his original Monroe Doctrine to “keep European powers out of the region,” Trump instead has treated Latin America as an “extension of the U.S. homeland.” In addition to Venezuela,
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Venezuela Says It Captured CIA “Mercenaries” Near Trinidad and Tobago
It is unclear if the Venezuelan government was telling the truth—but the CIA has a long history of clandestine operations in Latin America.
U.S. forces close to Venezuela may launch a series of Tomahawk cruise missiles at targeted sites in the South American country from outside of Caracas’ territorial waters, John Feeley, former U.S. ambassador to Panama who also served as the principal deputy assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere Affairs, told Newsweek.
The buildup of U.S. military forces near Venezuela and a series of deadly attacks on alleged drug-trafficking boats in waters off its coast has raised the spectre of an invasion of the South American country.
History suggests that an effort to overthrow Nicolás Maduro could be disastrous for the region and ultimately harm the U.S.
At the Libertarian Party’s May 2024 national convention, President Donald Trump asked for an endorsement and promised, “We believe that the job of the United States military is not to wage endless
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‘That’s a Lie’: CNN’s Abby Phillip Calls Out Colleague Scott Jennings After Heated On Air Debate Over Venezuela
Abby Phillip called out Scott Jennings in a social media post following a contentious on-air debate about Venezuela's culpability in the U.S. drug war.
Archaeologists discovered clusters of red ocher drawings scattered on rocks and cliffs across Canaima National Park—and have some theories on who made the mysterious art.
The Venezuela defender spoke about his side’s dramatic journey to the FIFA U-17 World Cup and their prospects at the global youth showpiece.