A flotilla of about a dozen loaded vessels and at least three other empty ships left Venezuelan waters last month in apparent defiance of an embargo imposed by Trump.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a football ban, now is quarterbacking President Donald Trump's foreign policy team as it ...
After arresting Venezuela's president, Trump and top U.S. officials warned other countries could be the targets of American ...
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Following the capture of Nicolás Maduro, the US president has shown that arguably power, not ‘international law’, is the ...
Trump’s strike on Venezuela revives a discredited tradition — without even the pretense of an existential threat.
Over the past few months, President Trump has deployed an imposing military force in the Caribbean to threaten Venezuela. Until recently, the president used that force — an aircraft carrier, at least ...