The government of Nicolás Maduro claims to have millions of troops, enough military power and an efficient anti-aircraft system to counter a possible armed attack by the United States amid accusations ...
A DANCING Nicolas Maduro took the stage in Caracas this week and declared Venezuela ready to fight. Daring Washington to make ...
The revelation that Trinidad and Tobago has approved the installation of a US military radar has stoked fears that the ...

The Venezuela Crisis

Indeed, in 2020, Maduro was indicted by U.S. federal prosecutors for his association with the Cartel de los Soles — the ...
Trump is not ready to "undertake the long, expensive, institution-building project that democratization requires." ...
Washington’s economic pressure has entrenched the autocratic regime and exported the costs Read more at The Business Times.
The invasion of Venezuela is a strategic fantasy masquerading as a foreign policy option. It is illegal, logistically impractical, overwhelmingly costly and guaranteed to accelerate the very ...
While President Maduro's recent actions are seen as a sign of desperation by supporters of Venezuela’s political opposition, ...
Venezuelan leader expresses hope phone call marks beginning of 'respectful dialogue' between Washington and Caracas.
The Trump administration has framed the operations as part of a counter-narcotics campaign. It alleges that some drug vessels are operated by cartel-linked groups with ties to Venezuela’s regime.
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Make No Mistake: America Is Getting Ready to Invade Venezuela

The United States has positioned around one-fourth of its total military strength in the Caribbean—and is waiting for the Maduro regime to make the wrong move.
The U.S. bounty on Maduro and its Caribbean military buildup escalate U.S.-Venezuela tensions into a global crisis ...