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Why Did Trump Send His Warships to Venezuela?
Ever since Hugo Chávez came to power in 1998, the United States has attempted to overthrow the Bolivarian Revolution. They ...
With the economy in ruins, and U.S. military forces off the coast, uncertainty and rumors mark life in Venezuela, dampening ...
President Donald Trump isn't starting a war with Venezuela. The regime of Nicolas Maduro has been waging one for years.
Originally published at RVIVR.com Here, amid news that the U.S. Navy has seized a Venezuelan oil supertanker which was transporting sanctioned oil as part of an international black market trade in ...
Carvajal reportedly sent a letter to President Trump and Americans detailing allegations against Venezuela, but he never ...
The US seizure of an oil tanker near Venezeula is not the only point of contention between the two countries. Drugs, oil, ...
Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader who prompted millions of Venezuelans to reject President Nicolás Maduro in last ...
Following a meeting between the leftist presidential candidate and a business association, supporters of former president ...
Luis Hernández looks at Venezuela's recent history of opposing regime-change efforts, particularly via the unity of the armed forces.
These are serious accusations, even if they may be viewed with suspicion given the precarious position of the person making them.
Now the longest-serving president in power in Latin America, with 12 years and seven months in office, he has stayed in control as the country has lost millions of residents, seen a 72% economic ...
Maduro has survived predictions and ridicule, but along the way, Venezuela lost millions of inhabitants, 72% of its economy, ...
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