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Donald Trump on Maduro being ousted in Venezuela: "We'll see"
U.S. President Donald Trump refused to rule out removing Venezuela's leader, Nicolás Maduro, as relations sour between the U.S. and Venezuela and the White House plugs on with its war on drug cartels ... Read More
Maduro Calls U.S. Attack on Boat ‘A Heinous Crime.’ Then Trump Announces Another.
The Venezuela leader, Nicolás Maduro, said that the Trump administration was trying to start a war in the Caribbean. Read More
Trump claims Venezuela’s Maduro is a drug-trafficking threat to the US. Does the data back him up?

“Donald Trump came to the White House as a president of peace, and the drumbeat from some sectors of the Venezuelan opposition and congressmen from South Florida doesn’t fit with the president’s ... Read More
Top Maduro Official Warns Venezuela Is Ready for a 'Prolonged War' Amid Rising U.S. Military Presence
Cabello also urged Venezuelans to prepare for potential conflict: "our people must be prepared and alert, in every instance, on every front, in every way and form" ... Read More
White House says Venezuelan boat posed immediate threat, warns military will continue targeting cartels

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday justified the lethal military strike that his administration said was carried out a day earlier against a Venezuelan gang as a necessary effort by ... Read More
Trump claims Venezuela’s Maduro is a drug-trafficking threat to the US. Does the data back him up?

The recent escalation of tensions between Washington and Caracas, which has led to the United States deploying at least seven warships to the southern Caribbean, can be traced back to a particular day ... Read More
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