President Trump is meeting with Big Oil executives to discuss enticing them back to Venezuela. However, skepticism looms as companies weigh the risks of investing in a politically unstable environment.
In a surprising turn of events, Trump has called off a planned second wave of attacks on Venezuela, citing the country's newfound cooperation with the U.S. This comes as Venezuela releases political prisoners and prepares for talks with oil executives.
Ousted Venezuelan President Maduro has pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking charges in a U.S. court. He claims to be a 'prisoner of war' amid rising tensions and legal battles. What does this mean for Venezuela's future?
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As tensions rise, Democratic lawmakers urge military personnel to refuse illegal orders from the Trump administration, sparking a fierce debate on ethics and legality within the armed forces.