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?
Tensions rise as USS Gerald R. Ford approaches Venezuela, bringing thousands of troops and raising concerns over potential military action targeting military bases and drug operations.
In a controversial statement, Trump threatens military intervention in Nigeria if the government fails to protect Christians from Islamist violence, raising tensions over religious persecution.
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?
The Pentagon has adjusted its military strategy, now focusing on drug traffickers in the Eastern Pacific instead of the Caribbean. This shift raises questions about the effectiveness and legality of recent operations.
Tensions rise as the US selects military targets in Venezuela for potential strikes as part of a counter-narcotics campaign. Could these actions escalate into a larger conflict?
The UN human rights chief has condemned US military strikes against drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean, calling for an investigation into the deadly attacks. Over 60 lives lost in controversial operations.
Democrats are fuming over the Trump administration's lack of transparency regarding recent military strikes on drug boats, claiming they were excluded from critical briefings and demanding more accountability.
The U.S. military has intensified its campaign against drug trafficking with strikes on alleged drug boats in the Pacific, raising legal and ethical concerns about the actions and justifications of the Trump administration.