Maduro says Trump would be better off focusing on US rather than Venezuela
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Maduro says Trump would be better off focusing on US rather than Venezuela
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Monday fired back at Donald Trump, who has ordered U.S. naval forces to blockade the South American country's oil wealth, saying the U.S. president would be "better off" focusing on domestic issues rather than threatening Caracas. "President Trump would be bet»»»
'Shock like nothing they’ve ever seen': Trump orders naval blockade of Venezuelan oil tankers; escalates pressure on Maduro
. US President Donald Trump announced Tuesday he is ordering a naval blockade of sanctioned oil tankers entering Venezuela, intensifying military pressure on Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro following last week's US seizure of an oil tanker off Venezuela's coast and amid an ongoing military buildup»»»
Why the US is targeting Venezuela
Historian Alan McPherson tells Marc Lamont Hill how the US is carrying out a regime change campaign in Venezuela. Is the United States orchestrating regime change in Venezuela? Could this spark an all-out war? This week on UpFront, Marc Lamont Hill speaks to Alan McPherson, an author and history pr»»»
Venezuela says US suspended migrant repatriation flight, Trump admin denies claim
US administration official contradicted the Venezuela statement saying there is no truth to this and that the deportation flights to Venezuela will continue. Venezuela's interior ministry said in a statement late on Thursday that the United States has suspended a migrant repatriation flight which h»»»
Venezuela protests illegal US actions at the international level
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: Referring to the US's attempt to restrict the country's airspace, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez said, according to Sputnik, that the US government is implementing the demand of opposition leader Maria Machado to close the skies over Ven»»»
Maduro responds to Trump remarks about entering into talks
TEHRAN, Nov. 18 (MNA) – The president of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, responded to statements made by US President Donald Trump regarding the possibility of entering into talks. The Venezuelan head of state was emphatic that dialogue is the only way forward. “Only through diplomacy can differences be»»»
Trump expresses openness to talks with Venezuela's Maduro
US President Donald Trump on Monday said that he was willing to talk with Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro but he did not rule out deploying American troops in Venezuela. "At a certain period of time, I'll be talking to him," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. However, when questioned if »»»
People killed in US boat strike were not Tren de Aragua, says Venezuela minister
CARACAS - None of the 11 people killed in a US military strike on a boat in the Caribbean last week were members of Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, Venezuela’s interior minister said on Sept 11, as the South American nation deployed troops amid heightened tensions with the US. The administration of»»»
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