Venezuela's Maduro says he'd talk with Trump
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Donald Trump said Friday that he had “sort of” made up his mind about his plan for Venezuela, but he “can’t tell you what it would be.” With an aircraft carrier strike group and some 15,000 service personnel deployed to the region, it’s sort of hard to imagine that the president’s decision will be to stand down and go home.
Faced with the prospect of armed conflict with the United States, Venezuela’s government seems to be encouraging citizens to spy on each other by using a revamped mobile application to report suspicious people or activities.
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Venezuela plans guerilla warfare if US attacks, sources say
Venezuela is deploying weapons and planning to mount a guerrilla-style resistance or sow chaos in the event of a U.S. air or ground attack, even as the largest U.S. carrier enters the region.
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Maduro's Exit in Venezuela Could Reopen World's Largest Oil Reserves to Global Markets, Analyst Claims
Bloomberg argues that a brief conflict could quickly shift from bullish to bearish for oil markets if a successor government opens the sector
Bogged down in Ukraine, Russia has shown little interest in helping distressed allies in Venezuela—or anywhere else.
Venezuela has released an updated version of its government platform, VenApp, enabling citizens to report suspicious activities directly to officials. Originally launched in 2022 to address public service problems,
It's not clear how far the U.S. administration will go in bearing down on Venezuela, as its largest aircraft carrier nears.
Iran and Venezuela have inked 299 agreements, Venezuelan envoy to Tehran said, adding that the friendship and solidarity between these nations remain resilient and these relations continue to deepen.
In a national address announcing the invasion of Panama, US president George HW Bush laid out his grounds for moving against Noriega, a defiant nationalist who brandished a machete in public and hosted cocaine-fuelled parties at his lavish mansions.