Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro offered the U.S. his country's oil riches. For Secretary of State Marco Rubio, that wasn't enough.
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The United States reportedly tried to buy off the personal pilot of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in a bid to arrest ...
U.S. forces close to Venezuela may launch a series of Tomahawk cruise missiles at targeted sites in the South American ...
Venezuela also said on Wednesday that it destroyed two camps in the country's south linked to what authorities described as ...
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Once a bus driver, Nicolás Maduro rose to power in Venezuela amid crisis and inherited an economy entirely dependent on oil.
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Typically, the U.S. Coast Guard stops vessels suspected of carrying illegal drugs in international waters. In 2025, the Coast ...