Maduro, Venezuela and Trump
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The Trump administration has accused Maduro of heading the Cartel of the Suns, which it has now added to its terrorist designations list, describing is as a centrally coordinated criminal operation that supports Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel as well as Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang, both of which the US has also designated as terrorist groups.
As Washington escalates pressure on Venezuela, any push for regime change risks becoming a costly, dangerous gamble — not the quick fix President Trump might hope for.
WASHINGTON has formally declared Venezuela’s Cartel de los Soles a foreign terrorist organisation. The move strikes at the core of tyrant Nicolás Maduro’s power structure and labels
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President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that the airspace above and surrounding Venezuela should be considered “closed in its entirety.” In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote: “To all Airlines,
The United States will designate Venezuela’s Cartel de los Soles a foreign terrorist organization (FTO), Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Sunday, amid heightened tensions between the two
Dozens of people have been killed in U.S. strikes on boats in the Caribbean and Pacific allegedly carrying drugs, as the military converges warships off the coast of Venezuela.
The Venezuelan government on Monday rejected what it called a "ridiculous" U.S. plan to designate the "nonexistent" Cartel de los Soles a terrorist organization, ahead of Washington's
The arrests of seven mayors in Venezuela show how President Nicolás Maduro’s government has weaponized the supposed fight against organized crime to achieve its political ends. More than a third of the 21 municipal mayors of the state of Zulia have been ...
Emotions were high as 12 demonstrators stood on the corner of 42nd Street and Fletcher Ave protesting the Trump Administration. Tampa Bay’s Students for a Democratic Society was protesting the U.S. involvement with Venezuela.
Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and President Donald Trump’s chief military adviser, met with troops stationed in Puerto Rico and on board a Navy warship in regional waters on Monday. Caine’s office said the visit would allow him to “engage with service members and thank them for their outstanding support to regional missions”.
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