Faced with the prospect of armed conflict with the United States, Venezuela’s government seems to be encouraging citizens to ...
CNN has not been able to independently verify the number of Igla-S missiles cited by Maduro, but they were known to be part of Venezuela’s arsenal, according to the military balance compiled by the ...
Panetta: One US misstep could result in small war with Venezuela Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta weighs in on ...
President Donald Trump is considering plans to target cocaine facilities and drug trafficking routes inside Venezuela, though he has not yet made a decision on whether to move forward with them, three ...
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‘That’s a Lie’: CNN’s Abby Phillip Calls Out Colleague Scott Jennings After Heated On Air Debate Over Venezuela
Abby Phillip called out Scott Jennings in a social media post following a contentious on-air debate about Venezuela's culpability in the U.S. drug war. The post ‘That’s a Lie’: CNN’s Abby Phillip ...
In the final year of President Donald Trump’s first administration, the CIA carried out a clandestine cyberattack against the Venezuelan government, disabling the computer network used by Venezuelan ...
He gave 13 of the sanctioned leaders one of Venezuela’s highest honors, the national sword. The dramatic collapse here is all the more painful knowing what lies beneath the ground. Venezuela has more ...
CNN anchor Abby Phillip defended her decision to feature supporters of President Trump on her nightly program, saying critics ...
The US military has killed 64 people in 15 strikes that have destroyed 16 boats as part of a campaign that Washington says is aimed at curtailing the flow of drugs into the United States. There have ...
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Venezuela war fears stoked as Russia risk Trump's wrath with latest move
Moscow has raised the prospect of stationing advanced Oreshnik hypersonic missiles in Venezuela, placing them just 2,000 ...
President Donald Trump has been using fictional figures to justify his controversial military strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats in the Caribbean near Venezuela.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro reacted with humor and defiance to intense US media coverage and fresh threats from Washington, joking that he’s “more famous than Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny” in ...
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