President Trump's recent military strikes against Venezuelan boats linked to drug trafficking have sparked outrage. Venezuelan President Maduro condemns the attacks as a 'heinous crime,' claiming they violate international laws and escalate tensions between the nations.
In a dramatic response to U.S. military actions against drug cartels, Venezuela announces the deployment of 25,000 troops to coastal regions. President Maduro emphasizes the nation's commitment to combating drug trafficking on its own terms.
In a bold statement, President Maduro vows to protect Venezuela's sovereignty as tensions escalate with the U.S. over military actions in the Caribbean. He calls for dialogue but warns of a strong response to any aggression.
In a tense warning, Trump claims Venezuelan jets flying over US naval ships will be shot down. This follows recent military provocations that have raised concerns over potential conflict in the Caribbean.
In a bold statement, Trump warns that Venezuelan jets flying near US naval ships could be shot down, intensifying tensions between the two nations. Maduro contests US allegations amid escalating military presence in the Caribbean.
In a provocative show of force, two Venezuelan F-16 jets flew over the U.S. Navy destroyer Jason Dunham, escalating tensions amid military operations against drug cartels. The Pentagon responds with stern warnings.
In a bold move, President Trump has ordered a military strike against a drug boat linked to the Tren de Aragua cartel, resulting in the deaths of 11 terrorists. This operation underscores the U.S.'s commitment to combating drug trafficking and ensuring national security.
In a bold move, the US military has targeted a drug-carrying vessel allegedly linked to a narco-terrorist organization in the Caribbean, heightening tensions with Venezuela as Trump vows more military action.
In a bold move, the U.S. military struck a drug-carrying boat from Venezuela, escalating tensions between the Trump administration and Nicolás Maduro. Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the lethal strike, linking the vessel to a designated narco-terrorist organization.
Amid rising U.S. military presence in the Caribbean, Venezuelan President Maduro warns of constitutional measures to defend the nation. He claims the U.S. narrative about drug trafficking through Venezuela is false and threatens regional stability.