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Venezuela's Maduro says he's open to face-to-face talks with Trump as U.S. warships close in
Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro says free nations should only settle problems "through diplomacy," as some 15,000 U.S. troops deploy to his region.
An official U.S. government exercise during President Trump’s first term forecast turmoil and potential violence in a post-Maduro Venezuela.
President Donald Trump said on Monday he has not ruled out putting American forces on the ground in Venezuela, while expressing a willingness to hear directly from Nicolas Maduro regarding the Venezuelan leader's proposals to avert further U.
The Venezuelan crisis has reached a critical turning point. With the deployment of U.S. military forces in the Caribbean and increasingly harsh statements from Washington, the end of Nicolás Maduro’s regime appears imminent.
Sources say the US plans covert operations against Maduro in Venezuela, as military buildup and airline warnings raise regional concerns.
What will become of Nicolas Maduro? With a $50 million bounty on his head, the CIA openly active in Caracas and US forces mustering in the Caribbean, pundits and politicians throughout the Americas are opining on the Venezuelan president’s fate.
US airlines cancelled flights to and from Venezuela following an FAA advisory due to escalating tensions with Maduro's regime. Several airlines, including Avianca and Iberia, halted services, citing security concerns amidst increased military activity.
The Rev. Numa Molina, a Jesuit priest, has championed the poor for decades. Now, he is a power broker and a confidante of Venezuela’s embattled president, Nicolás Maduro.