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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Four things to know as US ships move closer to Venezuela
An American warship has been stationed 200km from the Venezuelan coast as the US seeks ramp up its military presence in the ...
The large-scale buildup of US military power in the Caribbean suggests that the Trump administration is preparing to expand its operations in the region ...
It wasn’t so long ago that President Donald Trump spoke of building a legacy as a “peacemaker.” His administration would ...
A bipartisan pair of senators demand Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth provide military orders for the Caribbean boat strikes ...
Sens. Jack Reed (D-R.I.) and Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) on Friday called on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to give them copies of ...
U.S. gunboat diplomacy returns as President Trump threatens Venezuela invasion and sanctions Colombia. He also has worked to support right-wing admirers in Brazil and Argentina.
The large-scale buildup of U.S. military forces and assets in the Caribbean suggests that the Trump administration is preparing to expand operations.
Human rights groups condemned the strikes as murder and a stark break with the tradition of protecting civilians from lethal force ...
Casting the military campaign as a literal war on drugs, perhaps making the idea of intervention more palpable to the country, particularly the isolationist supporters who helped return him to the ...
President Donald Trump on Friday denied reports that he's made a decision to strike inside Venezuela. "There are reports that ...
The U.S. launching strikes within Venezuela is looking increasingly likely as the Trump administration continues to bolster the buildup of military assets in the region, turning up the pressure ...
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