The U.S. President is weighing the options, and risks, of an intervention amid a major military build up, writes Ian Bremmer.
Russia’s deepening military ties with Venezuela mark a new front in its confrontation with U.S. power in the Caribbean.
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro would be open to leaving power in exchange for amnesty for him and his ...
A densely populated coastline, mountainous interior, jungles and humid weather would create unique conditions for US troops.
Venezuela’s Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello accused the United States of weaponizing narratives about “terrorism” and the “Cartel of the Suns” to justify political and military aggression. Cabello ...
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro taunted the Trump administration over the U.S. Army's deployment in the ...
Various government reports state that cocaine is largely the drug that comes from Venezuela into the U.S., and fentanyl comes ...
A stunning twist in Venezuela has left Washington reeling. Reports suggest President Nicolas Maduro is open to a “managed ...
President Donald Trump ended TPS for over half a million Venezuelan beneficiaries. That means they could be deported back to ...
While it is unknown what Trump's military plans are for Venezuela, it appears that the U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean ...
Trump tried once before to bring down the Venezuelan dictator, prompting millions of Venezuelans to flee. Is a repeat on the ...
The Trump administration's 17th strike against a Caribbean drug boat has increased pressure on the regime of Nicolas Maduro.