US President Trump and Venezuelan leader Maduro recently spoke as tensions escalate. With a military buildup in the Caribbean and accusations of a drug cartel, the future remains uncertain. Is this the beginning of a larger conflict?
Venezuela has condemned Trump's recent comments on airspace closure as a colonialist threat. This comes amidst increased US military activity in the Caribbean and tension over drug trafficking claims.
President Trump escalates military operations against drug cartels while simultaneously pardoning a convicted drug trafficker. This contradictory approach raises questions about his strategy in combating drug trafficking.
In a bold move, President Trump has declared Venezuela's airspace closed, escalating tensions in the ongoing battle against drug cartels. Airlines are warned, and military presence increases as the US aims to deter smuggling and possibly remove Maduro from power.
The US military's follow-up strikes on a drug vessel in the Caribbean raise serious legal and ethical questions. With a death toll of 11, concerns mount over the treatment of survivors and the legality of the operations.
The US has labeled Venezuela's Cartel de los Soles a terrorist organization, linking it to President Maduro. Critics question its existence, while experts reveal a complex web of corruption and drug trafficking.
The Trump administration's designation of Nicolás Maduro as a foreign terrorist opens the door for military options against Venezuela. With rising tensions and military buildup in the region, what’s next for US involvement?
President Trump threatens military action against Islamic terrorists in Nigeria amid escalating violence against Christians. With 10,000 troops deployed against drug cartels, can the U.S. effectively intervene in Nigeria's crisis?
In a bold move, the U.S. military has conducted yet another strike against alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean, claiming the lives of three individuals. This marks the 15th operation since September as the Trump administration escalates its campaign against narcotics.
Recent YouGov survey reveals a 10% drop in Republican support for Trump's military presence off Venezuela's coast. While most still back the operation, questions arise about the legality and potential escalation of U.S. involvement.