Maduro, Venezuela and Trump
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The United States told the United Nations on Tuesday it will impose and enforce sanctions "to the maximum extent" to deprive Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro of resources as Russia warned other Latin American countries could be next.
President Donald Trump is gathering with top national security officials on Monday, a meeting that comes as the U.S. Coast Guard steps up efforts to
Now, President Donald Trump wants Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro out of power. Maduro’s “days are numbered,” Trump told Politico in an interview released on Dec. 9. His Administration considers Maduro the head of a government-sponsored cocaine smuggling syndicate.
The US military has moved a large number of special-operations aircraft, troops and equipment into the Caribbean as President Trump openly considers military action to oust Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, according to a new report.
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US military to focus on quarantine of Venezuelan oil to inflict ‘economic calamity’ on Maduro regime
The reported development on enforcing a quarantine comes days after Donald Trump, on Truth Social, declared a 'blockade' of ‘all sanctioned oil tankers’ going in to and coming out of Venezuela.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced approval of a new law aimed at guaranteeing freedom of navigation and international trade.
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"He would be better off in the world if he took care of his country's affairs," Maduro added
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro took aim at President Donald Trump after the latter said he should leave power in the South American country.
Trump is not satisfied with the "status quo" of Maduro's regime in Venezuela and is trying to "change that dynamic," according to Rubio.