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US strike on Venezuela to embolden China's territorial claims, Taiwan attack unlikely, analysts say
The U.S. attack on Venezuela will embolden China to strengthen its territorial claims over areas such as Taiwan and parts of the South China Sea but will not hasten any potential invasion of Taiwan, analysts said.
For months as the US military prepared to strike Venezuela, many Cubans have asked a simple, if disconcerting, question: “Are we next?”
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A CIA team, steel doors and a fateful phone call: How the U.S. captured Maduro in Venezuela
President Donald Trump approved the strike before Christmas after months of planning, including troops training using a model of Maduro’s compound.
The U.S. military’s ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is set to swiftly reroute the country’s oil exports back toward the United States – and away from China. That will give U.S. refiners an immediate boost,
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's comments reflect a growing chasm in Congress over the president’s actions in Venezuela.
Leonardo DiCaprio was forced to miss a major event in California due to travel restrictions implemented in the wake of the U.S. airstrikes in Venezuela.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer addressed on Sunday the stunning U.S. strike on Venezuela, saying the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was unlawful. "Maduro is a horrible, horrible person,
President Donald Trump ordered a “large scale strike" in Venezuela to capture Nicolás Maduro, drawing reactions from political figures and the PGA Tour's Jhonattan Vegas.