Trump, Venezuela and Maduro
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Driving Maduro from power may prove to be the easy part
The president assembles a fleet of warships off the shores of an oil rich country run by a brutal dictator. He orders hundreds of air strikes against the dictator’s assets, which forces him from
BBC Will Grant surveys the similarities and differences between current US-Venezuela tensions and the 1989 invasion of Panama.
WASHINGTON — President Trump is taking “the last responsible steps” to force Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro from power, Rep. María Elvira Salazar (R-Fla.) told The Post on Monday, warning that the embattled dictator may soon face “Panama 2.0 ...
Washington’s 1989 invasion of Panama is often invoked as a model for dealing with Nicolás Maduro today. But the analogy goes only so far. In Panama, U.S. forces were already stationed in the Canal Zone. The strategic artery was U.S.-controlled.
Treasury Department officials sanctioned three members of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's family and others for trafficking drugs, illicit oil.
President Donald Trump has escalated threats against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in recent weeks, and reports now say the Trump administration is preparing for the days after a potential Maduro overthrow.
Lawmakers attend an extraordinary session to discuss a bill opposing measures by U.S. President Donald Trump that restrict sanctioned oil tankers from entering and leaving Venezuela, in Caracas, Venezuela,
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US hunts elusive 'dark fleet' tanker as Coast Guard struggles to seize vessel near Venezuela
The United States is tracking a Venezuela-linked oil tanker that has avoided capture for several days as officials consider using additional Coast Guard assets to seize it. The tanker, known as Bella 1,