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President Trump’s aides have provided conflicting accounts of what, exactly, they are seeking to achieve, as America’s largest aircraft carrier heads toward the Caribbean region.
The country's largest aircraft carrier is expected to join thousands of service members in the northern Caribbean Sunday. But it's unclear if President Trump will use military force.
The United States has launched its largest military buildup in decades off the coast of Venezuela, preparing for a possible assault on the Maduro regime as part of "Operation Southern Spear." U.S. forces—including the USS Gerald R.
The recent US attack in Caribbean waters against a drug boat left four dead. The US government announced a military operation to combat drug trafficking in the region. In addition,
Faced with the prospect of armed conflict with the United States, Venezuela’s government seems to be encouraging citizens to spy on each other by using a revamped mobile application to report suspicious people or activities.
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Maduro Reportedly Open To Leaving Venezuela In Exchange For Amnesty And 'Comfortable Exile': Report
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro would be open to leaving power in exchange for amnesty for him and his lieutenants, the lifting of the bounties on his head and a comfortable exile,
Trump's zero tolerance policy clashes with China's new tariff-free trade deal with Venezuela, escalating tensions as U.S. carrier group monitors the region.