By Gram Slattery and Simon Lewis PALM BEACH, Florida/WASHINGTON, Jan 3 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump’s decision to ...
With brash threats aimed all around the region, the president and his team made it clear Venezuela might be just the ...
"We spent decades and decades and purchased in blood, and got nothing economically in return, and President Trump flips the ...
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been captured and flown out of the country following a largescale US strike on ...
The new year is only a few days old, President Trump is clearly in business mode, once again turning global power and the way ...
The legality of the American operation in Venezuela is far less cut and dry than the moral and practical rationales for ...
Venezuela, a nation of 30 million people and home to the largest proven oil reserves globally, has been on the receiving end ...
The US launched strikes on Venezuela and captured President Maduro, in what Caracas said was "extremely serious military ...
Hours after President Donald Trump announced the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, Trump left open the possibility ...
Until now, the president used that force — an aircraft carrier, at least seven other warships, scores of aircraft and 15,000 ...
Under George W. Bush, if America broke it, America tried to fix it. No longer—but not because we’ve foresworn breaking other ...
Venezuela declared a state of emergency, calling U.S. strikes "extremely serious military aggression." Venezuelan President ...