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The United Nations on Tuesday expressed deep concern over a dramatic US operation in Venezuela, warning that it clearly “undermined a fundamental principle of international law”
President Trump wants Venezuela’s oil, but whether and to what extent U.S. energy companies will actually go after it remains an open question. Over the weekend, following the capture of leader Nicolás Maduro,
After months of military build up, an overnight bombing campaign and helicopter raid has deposed Venezuela’s strongman
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US allies and adversaries use UN meeting to critique Venezuela intervention as America defends it
Allies and adversaries of the United States have used an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council to voice opposition to the audacious U.S. military operation in Venezuela that captured leader Nicolás Maduro.
Republicans are worried that President Trump may embrace a new round of nation-building in Venezuela, something he renounced earlier in his political career. The prospect of the United
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Karoline Leavitt: We are going to make sure Venezuela aligns with the interests of the United States
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt discussed Venezuela and fraud in Minnesota during an interview with FOX News host Jesse Watters. JESSE WATTERS, HOST: So, down in Venezuela, there's a lot of action,
Trump said the U.S. captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife following military strikes on the country.
"We do not have U.S. armed forces in Venezuela, and we are not occupying that country," Republican House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana told reporters after the classified session with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and other senior officials.
Today’s U.S.–Venezuela tensions aren’t just about a single strike or a single policy decision, they’re the result of years of political decay, economic mismanagement, and a long-running
President Trump said the United States would "run" Venezuela. But interim President Delcy Rodríguez denounced the U.S. operation and rejected the idea of U.S. control.