The U.S. declared an alleged cartel in Venezuela a terrorist organization, the latest action targeting the country and the ...
On Nov. 11, the USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier, arrived in the Caribbean Sea as part of a military ...
We look at what is behind the deployment of a large US military force to within striking distance of Venezuela.
Say that Donald Trump has by now realized that attacking, or even invading, Venezuela might turn into a disaster. He wants to back down and redeploy the mighty American armada in the Caribbean to do ...
A version of this story appeared in CNN’s What Matters newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here. There’s a lot to worry any American who look at the US military buildup around ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. As the USS Gerald Ford aircraft carrier sails to the Caribbean, the U.S. military continues striking drug-carrying ...
Over the past few weeks, the long, frosty relationship between the U.S. and Venezuela reached a boiling point. The United States launched a series of strikes against vessels alleged to be carrying ...
To the trained eye, the massive military buildup in the waters off Venezuela suggests something much more menacing than a counter-narcotics operation. And of all the pairs of eyes trained on that ...
An aircraft-carrier strike group is on its way to join the Caribbean force. A dormant base in Puerto Rico has been reopened. Bombers buzz Venezuela while marines rehearse amphibious landings. The CIA ...
How’s this for history repeating? The mainstream American media is botching its coverage of the Trump administration’s mounting military threats to Venezuela, and that failure is contributing to what ...