Venezuela, Donald Trump and Maduro
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President Donald Trump isn't ruling out military action against Venezuela despite bringing up potential diplomatic talks with its leader, Nicolás Maduro.
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Trump likely to face long military commitment and chaos if he ousts Maduro in Venezuela, experts say
President Donald Trump has said he believes Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s days are numbered, and that land strikes inside Venezuela are possible.
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Marco Rubio says Nicolás Maduro’s Cartel de los Soles to be designated a terrorist organization
Marco Rubio confirms the Cartel de los Soles designation under Section 219, citing the group's corruption of Venezuelan institutions and drug trafficking.
Three people were killed, according to the military's announcement, which didn't provide evidence that the boat was transporting drugs.
Fox News host Will Cain asked Republican Florida Rep. Carlos Gimenez on Monday how toppling Venezuela’s socialist dictator, Nicolas Maduro, would help the United States.
The United States will designate Venezuela’s Cartel de los Soles a foreign terrorist organization (FTO), Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Sunday, amid heightened tensions between the two
President Donald Trump has yet to make a decision on whether to attack Venezuela on land, a White House official and a senior US official said, as he hints a window may be opening for diplomacy.
The White House’s campaign of military pressure on Venezuela seems to be intensifying, yet there’s little clarity on its end goal.