Trump administration formally designates Venezuela’s Maduro
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What will become of Nicolas Maduro? With a $50 million bounty on his head, the CIA openly active in Caracas and US forces mustering in the Caribbean, pundits and politicians throughout the Americas are opining on the Venezuelan president’s fate.
VENEZUELAN president Nicolas Maduro could be executed by Cuban spies if he leaves the country. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has said he is ready to speak to the dictator personally – despite just
President Trump's administration is set to ramp up pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro designating Cartel de los Soles as a terrorist organization. But the entity is not a cartel per se.
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Maduro’s last chance to negotiate a peaceful exit from power
Faced with a massive U.S. military deployment, Maduro knows he cannot survive a formal war in the conventional sense.
Venezuela has decried a U.S. military buildup close to its shoreline and new measures leveled against its top officials.
Donald Trump said he was open to speaking with Venezuela's president, and Nicolás Maduro said he is willing to hold a "face-to-face" meeting.
Donald Trump said Friday that he had “sort of” made up his mind about his plan for Venezuela, but he “can’t tell you what it would be.” With an aircraft carrier strike group and some 15,000 service personnel deployed to the region, it’s sort of hard to imagine that the president’s decision will be to stand down and go home.
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Maduro Says He Won't Celebrate His Birthday In a Stadium After Former U.S. Official Posts Ominous Picture
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro said he will not celebrate his birthday in a stadium after a former U.S. official posted an ominous image of the venue following the announcement.
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) joins 'Varney & Co.' to break down U.S. pressure on Maduro, plans for a Hamas-free Gaza, Israel’s strikes on Hezbollah and new peace efforts in Ukraine.