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Minutes producer Michael Karzis and correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi interviewed Venezuelans in a Caracas market, as tensions between the United States and the country's president Nicolás Maduro reached a boiling point.
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;
Venezuelaâs president took a swipe at Trump over escalating attacks on alleged drug-running boats in the Caribbean.
Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro says the U.S. is waging a war against his country as the world's largest warship nears.
In a national broadcast on Friday night, Maduro accused the administration of President Donald Trump of âfabricating a new eternal war."
A federal officer reportedly sought to convince the chief pilot of Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro to divert one of his flights to a place where he could be apprehended by U.S. forces,
Nicolás Maduro recently accused President Donald Trump of devising a war that he will avoid. An expert said this could be indicative of his intention to flee from Venezuela.
The main target for the flurry of activity appears to be Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, whom the administration has called an âillegitimate leader.â The countryâs attorney general said over the weekend there is âno doubtâ that Trump wants ...