In a dramatic escalation, President Trump has announced a blockade on Venezuela's sanctioned oil tankers, intensifying pressure on Nicolás Maduro's regime. The move follows recent military actions in the region aimed at crippling the Venezuelan economy reliant on oil revenue.
Senior lawmakers from both parties express alarm over the US seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker, fearing it could trigger conflict. Concerns grow over Trump's military stance and intentions in the region.
As the US ramps up military presence in the Caribbean, speculation mounts over its true intentions towards Venezuela. Could the real goal be control over the nation's vast oil reserves? Analyzing the implications of recent actions.
Pete Hegseth stands firm on military actions against drug cartels in the Caribbean, asserting Trump’s right to use force. As scrutiny grows over legality and effectiveness, tensions rise within both parties.
Pete Hegseth, just months into his role as Secretary of Defense, is under fire for questionable military actions and faces growing calls from Congress for his resignation amidst serious allegations.
A US Navy admiral will brief lawmakers on a controversial military strike in the Caribbean, raising serious war crime allegations and bipartisan scrutiny following a second strike on survivors.
Democratic Senator Mark Kelly stands firm against intimidation from President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth, calling for an investigation into military actions after serious allegations arise.
In a critical call with lawmakers, Gen. Dan Caine addressed the legality of military strikes in Latin America amid intense scrutiny following a controversial attack that killed survivors.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro makes a surprise appearance at a coffee awards event, dispelling rumors of his fleeing as tensions with the US escalate over military actions and oil control.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is raising serious concerns about U.S. military actions against drug boats in the Caribbean, following allegations that officials ordered strikes to kill survivors, potentially constituting a war crime.