Maduro Braces for a U.S. Attack; Venezuelans Worry More About Dinner
Maduro has mobilized over 25,000 troops and 4.5 million militia amid U.S. military pressure while 70% of Venezuelan households live in poverty, experts say.
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The US Squeeze on Venezuela Won’t Bring About a Rapid Collapse of Maduro, but Might Boomerang on Washington
Republished with permission from The Conversation, by Robert Muggah, Instituto Igarapé; Princeton University The U.S. military buildup along South America’s northern rim is, Washington insists, aimed at “narco-terrorists.” A growing chorus of analysts aren’t convinced; they suspect what the Trump administration is really after is regime change in Venezuela. Nicolás Maduro, the country’s leader since 2013, is taking no chances. In recent weeks h…
Maduro braces for a U.S. attack; Venezuelans worry more about dinner
CARACAS, Venezuela – The country is hemmed in by the largest U.S. military presence off South America in decades. For two months, U.S. forces have been blowing up boats off its coast, killing scores; President Donald Trump has warned “land is going to be next” – and then denied land strikes are coming.
This morning, Donald Trump has again attacked a narco-lanche near the coast of Venezuela and from 'The World Order' of 'Julia in the Wave' reflect on what this can mean for the present and future of Venezuela. Fernando Arancón and David Gómez explain that the US is proud to attack a boat that supposedly carries drugs to the United States and that what we are seeing in the last few days is how everything is being prepared and Venezuela continues …
News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of the day The U.S. Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, avoided speaking this Saturday about the growing tensions between the government of Donald Trump and the Venezuelan Executive, following recent U.S. military operations in Caribbean waters. During a press conference covered by Fox News in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, at the end of the ASEAN Defense Ministers meeting, Hegseth was consulted about a possible in…
Rome, November 2, 2025 "The dictator Maduro is under attack. The US has unleashed pressure never seen before. What does Trump want? First, to demonstrate to his electorate that he maintains a commitment of first order: war on drug trafficking. Fentanyl and cocaine do massacres, every attempt at contrast has failed. Trump then was voted by the Latinos; in the USA millions of Venezuelans, Cubans, Nicaraguans, escaped from the Marxist dictatorships…
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