In a bold news conference, President Trump introduces the 'Donroe Doctrine,' asserting U.S. military might in the Western Hemisphere, following the controversial capture of Venezuelan President Maduro. Experts weigh in on the implications for global politics.
In a bold move, Trump targets countries after Venezuela. From Greenland's strategic value to Colombia's drug trade, find out who's on his radar next in this gripping analysis!
Denmark's Prime Minister warns that a U.S. invasion of Greenland by Trump could dismantle NATO and threaten global security, following Trump's recent aggressive statements about the territory.
In a dramatic overhaul, the CDC has slashed the number of routinely recommended childhood vaccines from 17 to 11. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advocates for a more cautious approach, raising concerns about vaccine safety and effectiveness.
In a dramatic turn of events, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were captured in a U.S. military operation. The implications for U.S.-Venezuela relations are profound as both face serious drug trafficking charges.
In a surprising move, President Trump ordered a military operation in Venezuela, capturing Nicolás Maduro. This bold action raises critical questions about U.S. foreign policy and Trump's evolving stance on intervention. What comes next for Venezuela and the Trump administration?
The Trump administration executed a daring operation to capture Nicolás Maduro, marking a significant moment for U.S. involvement in Venezuela. However, the complexities of governing the country loom large as challenges arise.
In a recent interview, Secretary of State Marco Rubio clarified President Trump's comments about U.S. control over Venezuela, emphasizing a military quarantine on oil exports instead. The focus is on leveraging policy changes from Maduro's allies without a direct occupation.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen strongly warned President Trump against his threats to acquire Greenland, asserting that the territory is not for sale and is protected under NATO. This comes after the U.S. captured Venezuelan leader Maduro in a controversial military operation.
In a stunning turn of events, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio clarifies America's intentions following the capture of Venezuelan President Maduro. With plans to leverage oil and military presence, Rubio outlines a new strategy for Venezuela's future.