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.
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.
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?
Since September, President Trump has ordered a series of controversial military strikes against boats in the Caribbean, claiming they are linked to drug smuggling. With over 50 casualties, the legality of these actions is under scrutiny.
In a bold nighttime operation, the US military targeted a Venezuelan vessel linked to drug trafficking, resulting in the deaths of six crew members. This marks a significant escalation in the Trump administration's fight against narcotics in the Caribbean and Pacific.
President Trump's assertion that U.S. military strikes on Venezuelan boats saved over 100,000 lives raises eyebrows. Experts challenge the validity of his claims, citing lack of evidence and questionable math around drug interception.
In a shocking revelation, Marco Rubio allegedly made a secret deal with El Salvador’s president to hand over U.S. informants, risking law enforcement lives to facilitate Trump's mass deportation of Venezuelans. This controversial agreement threatens ongoing investigations into MS-13 gang ties.
In a dramatic escalation, the US military has detained two survivors following a targeted strike on a drug-carrying submarine linked to Venezuela's Maduro. This marks a controversial chapter in the ongoing fight against narcoterrorism.
In a dramatic escalation, the US military has targeted drug-carrying submarines in the Caribbean, resulting in survivors and raising legal and ethical questions about the strikes' justification under international law.