U.S. intensifies pressure on Venezuela
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President Donald Trump continues to weigh whether to strike targets inside of Venezuela as U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean continues with two warships spotted off the coast of Venezuela.
American adversaries are unlikely to help President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela fend off a concerted attack. But they have made toppling him harder.
The most advanced U.S. aircraft carrier has arrived in the Caribbean Sea in a display of American military power.
President Trump saying he’s not ruling out sending troops into Venezuela appeared at odds with his claim that his administration may be open to talks with Nicolás Maduro.
Lawmakers and narcotics experts say that the Trump administration’s efforts to tie Venezuela to the U.S. fentanyl crisis are misleading.
President Trump says he won’t “rule out” sending troops to Venezuela, and over the weekend, the world’s largest aircraft carrier arrived in the Caribbean Sea. We discuss why the United States has amassed such a large military presence in the region,
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Venezuela’s propaganda machine lashes back with jokes, cartoons and sarcasm as US pressure ramps up
Super Mustache,” which has aired on Venezuelan state TV since 2021, is just one piece of the country’s propaganda push as US warships amass near the Venezuelan coast and US President Donald Trump muses about sending troops to depose Maduro.
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