WASHINGTON, November 3. /TASS/. US President Donald Trump refused to confirm or refute plans of carrying strikes against Venezuela but expressed doubts that the US is moving to war with this country.
The drumbeat for some kind of military action against Venezuela keeps getting louder. The Wall Street Journal reported ...
A top Justice Department lawyer has told lawmakers that the Trump administration can continue its lethal strikes against alleged drug traffickers in Latin America — and is not bound by a ...
President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea, agreeing to cut tariffs by 10%. He said he did so because China agreed to help address the fentanyl crisis.
Amid a buildup of American forces in the Caribbean, Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro is reaching out to Russia, China, and Iran to enhance its worn military capabilities and solicit assistance, ...
As word of a possible strike from the United States against military targets inside Venezuela spread Friday, uniformed security forces fanned out on the streets of Maracaibo, the country’s ...
As reported by several major news outlets, for months after Trump’s January inauguration, internal debate pitted long-time advocates of regime change—led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio—against ...
Political commentator Tucker Carlson is publicly disputing claims that Venezuela is a primary source of illegal drugs entering the United States, arguing that the substances fueling the country's ...
Covert ops and military buildup in the Caribbean suggest Washington is eying a regime change. But are conditions ripe in Venezuela?
House Armed Services Chairman Mike Rogers said there will be more briefings on the strikes in the future, and White House ...
The inconvenient truth is, on Venezuela, Trump is right. Multiple negotiations with Maduro have failed. If the vast power of the U.S. military is to be used as a point of leverage to reinforce human ...
Once a bus driver, Nicolás Maduro rose to power in Venezuela amid crisis and inherited an economy entirely dependent on oil.