Why Venezuela?

The United States is amassing an armada in the Caribbean as Trump figures out his endgame with Maduro.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro offered the U.S. his country's oil riches. For Secretary of State Marco Rubio, that ...
President Trump named Grenell, 59, interim president of the Kennedy Center in February. At the time, Trump wrote on Truth ...
United States and Venezuela face escalating tensions. Washington's military buildup in the Caribbean raises fears of conflict. Analysts suggest a broader agenda beyond combating drugs, aiming for ...
Quico Toro on the Trump administration’s dangerous game of brinksmanship with Venezuela, and why a conflict in the Caribbean ...
As reported by several major news outlets, for months after Trump’s January inauguration, internal debate pitted long-time advocates of regime change—led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio—against ...
The Trump administration has currently deployed eight warships and one nuclear-powered attack submarine to the Caribbean Sea. On the 24th of last month, the Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier, described ...
The government of Venezuela’s socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro claimed in a Sunday statement that it captured an alleged ...
Venezuela has alerted the Trump administration of a foiled "false flag operation" threatening to target the United States ...
President Trump’s policy toward dictator Nicolás Maduro has zigged and zagged. But he should remain steadfast in opposition to Maduro’s regime.
The Trump administration is adding an aircraft carrier strike group to its major naval deployment in the Caribbean Sea near Venezuela.
On Friday, Colombia’s Foreign Affairs Ministry said it will continue to hold talks with Venezuela to seek the release of its ...