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US Navy's Venezuela Buildup: 22 Strikes, 87 Killed

A detailed timeline of the US military's escalating presence near Venezuela and its controversial strikes on alleged drug-smuggling vessels, raising legal and diplomatic concerns. Read the full analysis.

Pope urges Trump: No military force for Venezuela

Pope Leo, the first American pontiff, has publicly urged the Trump administration to avoid military intervention in Venezuela, suggesting sanctions and dialogue instead. Read his direct appeal.

Trump's blunt ultimatum to Venezuelan leader Maduro

Donald Trump reportedly demanded Nicolás Maduro relinquish power and leave Venezuela at once during a tense phone call, escalating a four-month pressure campaign. Read the latest on the diplomatic standoff.

Senate blocks Trump's Venezuela oil sanctions relief

In a dramatic political showdown, the US Senate has moved to block former President Donald Trump's controversial decision to ease sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry, setting up a major foreign policy clash.

Trump's Venezuela military plans face internal doubts

Exclusive analysis reveals growing uncertainty within Trump's inner circle about proposed military intervention in Venezuela, as administration figures voice concerns over feasibility and consequences.

Trump admin authorises Venezuela land strikes

In a controversial move, the Trump administration has reportedly authorised US forces to conduct ground strikes against Venezuelan military assets, marking a significant escalation in American intervention.

Trump's Secret Venezuela Invasion Plans Revealed

Former President Donald Trump allegedly explored military options against Venezuela in 2020, including a naval blockade and coordinated opposition strike, according to newly uncovered documents.

Trump's Gaza Gambit: Altruism or Political Calculus?

Donald Trump's sudden intervention to halt Gaza suffering reveals complex political motivations behind what appears to be humanitarian action. Analysis suggests strategic positioning rather than pure altruism drives this unexpected Middle East move.

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