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Lawmakers Split After Classified Briefing on U.S. Military Role in Maduro’s Capture: ‘The Plan for Running Venezuela Is Vague’
Senior members of Congress emerged sharply divided from a classified briefing on the U.S. military operation that captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, highlighting growing tensions over President Donald Trump‘s authority…
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Turkey’s Erdogan Tells Trump Violating Sovereignty Risks ‘Serious Global Complications’ After Maduro’s Capture
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he warned U.S. counterpart Donald Trump against actions that violate national sovereignty, telling him such steps risk causing “serious global complications” following the U.S.…
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Poland Issues Dire Warning To Europe As Trump Threatens Greenland After Striking Venezuela
After the U.S. military operation in Venezuela, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called for a “united” Europe on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump revived his push to annex Greenland…
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Captured Maduro Rages in Front of US Judge: ‘I am Still the President of My Country!’
After his highly publicized capture by U.S. forces over the weekend, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro entered a New York federal courtroom on Monday and pleaded not guilty to a suite…
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Venezuelan Jews Alarmed As VP Rodriguez Blames ‘Zionists’ For Maduro Capture
In the chaotic aftermath of a stunning American military operation that transformed Venezuela‘s political landscape in mere hours, the country’s new interim leader has reached for a familiar political weapon:…
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‘If You Can Do That to Dictators…:’ Zelensky’s Remark After Maduro Capture Sets Off Global Buzz
After the U.S. captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, reactions from world leaders have been divided, reflecting concern over legality and international consequences. Among the most talked-about responses was that of…
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Gold rises over 1% as Maduro capture spurs safe-haven demand
Investors currently expect at least two rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve this year [BENGALURU] Gold rose more than 1 per cent on Monday (Jan 5), while other precious…
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Trump says US oil producers to invest billions in Venezuela following Maduro capture
[PALM BEACH, Florida] President Donald Trump said US oil companies will spend billions of dollars to rebuild Venezuela’s crumbling energy infrastructure after a military operation that led to the capture…
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Who Is Delcy Rodriguez? Venezuela’s VP Flees to Russia after Maduro’s Capture as Trump Says US Troops Will Withdraw If She ‘Does What We Want’
Venezuela’s Vice President Delcy Rodríguez has also fled the country and is now believed to be in Russia. At the same time, Nicolás Maduro’s son, Nicolás Ernesto Maduro Guerra, often…
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PICTURED: Nicolás Maduro Seen Handcuffed and Blindfolded in First Photo Aboard USS Iowa Jima after His Capture by Trump’s Delta Force
President Donald Trump released the first image of Venezuela’s ousted dictator, Nicolás Maduro, after his capture. In the photo, Maduro is shown blindfolded and wearing soundproof headphones, his hands cuffed…
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Russia Slams U.S. Operation To Capture Maduro: ‘Deeply Concerning And Condemnable’
Russian President Vladimir Putin Latin Times Russia condemned the U.S.’s operation in Venezuela that has resulted in the capture of authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, calling…
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Sen. Ruben Gallego Slams U.S. Operation To Capture Maduro: ‘This War Is Illegal’
Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego slammed the U.S. operation to capture Venezuela’s authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. In a social media publication, Gallego said the development is…
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Marco Rubio Anticipates ‘No Further Action In Venezuela’ Following Capture Of Maduro, GOP Sen. Mike Lee Says
Secretary of State Marco Rubio Republican Senator Mike Lee said he spoke with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and he anticipated no further actions in Venezuela following the operation that…
Nicolás Maduro Smirks as He Makes First Public Comment Since His Capture by Trump’s Delta Force Before Being Taken to NYC [WATCH]
A grim-looking Nicolás Maduro appeared publicly for the first time since his capture, seen in handcuffs being escorted through New York City’s DEA headquarters, during which he strangely wished agents…