First Venezuela, Then Cuba, Then Colombia — Then NATO?
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First Venezuela, then Cuba, then Colombia — then NATO?
In the winter of 1989-1990, when President George H.W. Bush made the case for the U.S. decision to invade Panama and remove military dictator Manuel Noriega, he noted his indictment by a U.S. grand jury for participation in a massive cocaine smuggling operation, his nullification of presidential and legislative elections won by opposition party candidates, and his violent abuse of pro-democracy forces. After the elected president, Guillermo Enda…
U.S. Forces Employ AGM‑154C‑1 Glide Weapon in Strikes on Venezuela’s Strategic Sites
United States military forces conducted a targeted strike inside Venezuelan territory on January 3, 2026, using the AGM‑154C‑1 Joint Stand‑Off Weapon (JSOW) against key infrastructure amid a broader operation that resulted in the capture of Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife, Cilia Flores. The use of the precision‑guided glide munition was publicly confirmed after Venezuelan officials released photographs showing identifiable fr…
Since last January 3, a day in which Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, was captured, different partial aspects of the scope of Operation Absolute Resolve have been known, undertaken by the Armed Forces of the United States. Thanks to the obtaining of fragments and their subsequent analysis by authorities [...] La entrada The U.S. Armed Forces used AGM-154 JSOW glider bombs during their attacks on Venezuela aparece primero en Zona Militar.
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