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?
Tensions rise in Venezuela as the U.S. military ramps up operations off its coast, destroying boats and hinting at potential land intervention. What could this mean for the region's stability?
In a dramatic escalation, the U.S. military executed three strikes in the Eastern Pacific against boats linked to drug trafficking, resulting in 14 fatalities. This unprecedented move raises questions about military engagement in the war on drugs.
In a dramatic turn of events, a Navy helicopter and a fighter jet both conducting operations from the USS Nimitz crashed in the South China Sea. Fortunately, all crew members were safely recovered, and the incidents are under investigation.
A US Navy helicopter and fighter jet crashed during routine operations in the South China Sea, but all crew members were successfully rescued. Investigations are underway as tensions rise in the region amid ongoing US-China trade talks.
In a surprising move during the government shutdown, the Pentagon has accepted a $130 million anonymous donation to cover active-duty troop salaries. Experts are raising legal concerns about the implications of private funding in military operations.
In a bold escalation of the war on drugs, the Pentagon is sending the USS Gerald Ford aircraft carrier to the Caribbean, armed with advanced fighter jets to target drug cartels in Venezuela. This move signals a shift towards ground strikes against illicit activities.
The U.S. military escalates its presence near Venezuela, flying B-1 bombers and deploying warships in a show of force that raises questions about potential military interventions against Nicolás Maduro.
In a dramatic escalation of U.S. involvement in Venezuela, President Trump has authorized the CIA to conduct operations against Nicolás Maduro's regime, amid rising tensions and drug trafficking concerns.
In a dramatic turn of events, Afghanistan claims to have killed 58 Pakistani soldiers in retaliatory border operations following alleged airstrikes. The situation escalates as both nations prepare for further conflict amidst rising tensions.