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Tensions between the United States and Venezuela are once again climbing. While recent headlines focus on drug smuggling and U.S. strikes tied to trafficking ro
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How the United States can pressure Venezuela on oil without helping China and Russia
Effective pressure on Maduro requires US leadership with Latin American allies, regional energy investment, and humanitarian engagement—not confrontation alone. China and Russia have expressed support for Venezuela as the South American country confronts a complete blockade on sanctioned oil tankers going to and from Venezuela.
For the past decade, every administration in Washington has said Venezuela represents an extraordinary threat to the United States.
The United States is chasing a Venezuela-linked tanker in Caribbean waters in what could become the most aggressive test yet of Trump’s maritime sanctions.
The Caribbean region has reemerged as a strategic focal point amid rising tensions between the United States and Venezuela. Recent developments reveal a multi-layered escalation involving military infrastructure, international technical cooperation ...
As US forces deployed in the Caribbean have zoned in on tankers transporting sanctioned Venezuelan oil, questions have deepened about the real motivation for Donald Trump's pressure campaign on Caracas.
Venezuela is one of the prettiest countries in the Americas. From Islas Margaritas the necklace of islands with uncounted sandy beaches off its Caribbean
The crude oil tanker Skipper, recently seized by the United States off the coast of Venezuela, is seen traveling in a southwesterly direction and positioned