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Two people on an alleged drug smuggling boat were recovered and detained by the Navy Thursday after the vessel was destroyed.
President Trump confirmed this week that he has authorized the CIA to go into Venezuela and conduct covert operations.
Venezuela’s UN Ambassador, Samuel Moncada, accused the U.S. of being "bloodthristy" and urged the Security Council to take action.
As President Donald Trump weighs military action inside Venezuela, building up forces in the Caribbean and flying B-52 bombers off the country’s coast this week, Nicolás Maduro is responding in kind,
The pair were recovered and are allegedly being kept on a Navy warship. They're the first to survive the half dozen US strikes.
President Donald Trump warned Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro on Friday that he “doesn’t want to f*ck around” with the U.S.
Venezuela's top ambassador to the United Nations, Samuel Moncada, once again denounced the U.S. military strikes in Caribbean waters and urged the Trump administration to "stop this madness" during a press briefing with reporters at the U.N. on Thursday.
The president’s unprecedented and lawless attacks supposedly target drug cartels, but serve a far more troubling political agenda.