US Plot Nearly Captured Venezuela's Maduro
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U.S. forces close to Venezuela may launch a series of Tomahawk cruise missiles at targeted sites in the South American country from outside of Caracas' territorial waters, John Feeley, former U.S. ambassador to Panama who also served as the principal deputy assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere Affairs, told Newsweek.
Tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela are ratcheting up, with a showdown between President Trump and Nicolás Maduro putting the two nations on the brink.
As the U.S. military presence near Venezuela increases, 60 Minutes traveled to the South American nation for a rare look at what life is like under its embattled dictator, Nicolás Maduro. "Instability isn't just an architectural feature in Venezuela;
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Venezuela’s Maduro says U.S. is ‘fabricating’ a war, as he seeks to revoke rival’s citizenship
Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro says the U.S. is waging a war against his country as the world's largest warship nears.
Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro claims the U.S. is waging a war against him as the world's largest warship nears the country
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 leader Nicolás Maduro’s intelligence service.
In an interview that aired Sunday on CBS's 60 Minutes, Sen. Rick Scott advised the embattled Venezuelan leader to flee amid a massive U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean.
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Venezuela’s Maduro says the US is ‘fabricating’ a war against him
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has said the United States government is “fabricating” a war against him as Washington sent the world’s biggest warship towards the South American country. It signals a major escalation of the US’s military presence in the region amid speculation of an attempt to overthrow the Venezuelan government.
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Takeaways from AP’s report on how US sought to lure Maduro’s pilot into betraying Venezuelan leader
A federal agent had a daring plan: persuade Nicolas Maduro’s chief pilot to surreptitiously divert the Venezuelan president’s plane to a place where U.S. authorities could nab the strongman.
On January 6, 2025, four members of Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado’s team piled onto a couch in a Capitol Hill office, across from Mike Waltz, who was soon to become Donald Trump’s national security adviser.