The U.S. Coast Guard has seized a second vessel in international waters, reinforcing President Trump's blockade of sanctioned oil tankers from Venezuela. This operation follows a recent military buildup in Latin America.
In a bold move, President Trump signals intentions to seize more oil tankers off Venezuela's coast, escalating pressure on Maduro. The U.S. already seized a tanker transporting oil to Iran, with more actions expected soon. What does this mean for global oil markets and U.S.-Venezuela relations?
In a dramatic turn of events, U.S. forces seized the largest oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, escalating tensions with President Maduro. Crude oil prices rise as Trump hints at further military action.
President Trump is set to discuss Venezuela in a crucial Oval Office meeting as tensions escalate. With military buildup and controversial strikes on drug vessels, the situation raises serious legal questions.
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?
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?
In a daring move, the Trump administration is contemplating a leaflet drop over Caracas as part of its strategy to pressure Nicolás Maduro. With military presence escalating in the region, tensions rise as Maduro faces mounting international scrutiny.
The USS Gerald R Ford has arrived in Latin America, escalating tensions with Venezuela as Maduro announces a massive military counter. Is conflict on the horizon?
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.
With the US intensifying military operations against Nicolás Maduro, fears grow that his fate may mirror that of past Latin American leaders toppled by coups. As tensions rise, will history repeat itself?