Regime Change in Venezuela Is Bad for America
The Trump administration approved covert CIA operations to undermine Nicolás Maduro’s government amid ongoing sanctions that worsened Venezuela’s refugee crisis, officials said.
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Venezuela Regime Change Helps Exxon—not Americans
Foreign Affairs Venezuela Regime Change Helps Exxon—not Americans Toppling Maduro’s government would spark regional instability and worsen the migration crisis. This week, reports surfaced that President Donald Trump has authorized the CIA to carry out covert operations—including lethal action—inside Venezuela and across the Caribbean, marking a major escalation in a long-running U.S. campaign against President Nicolás Maduro’s government. Trum…
As Trump openly plots regime change in Venezuela, top Dems’ response ranges from silence to half-hearted opposition
President Trump’s hostility toward Venezuela has grown more explicit and reckless in recent days, making indifference on this issue from top Democrats and center-left media all the more conspicuous. The New York Times reports that Trump has instructed the CIA to “take action” in Venezuela as the White House pushes for regime change that would, according to the Times, involve a “broad campaign that would escalate military pressure to try to for…
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Regime Change in Venezuela Is Bad for America
This week, the Trump administration authorized covert operations by the CIA in Venezuela after reportedly ruling out continued diplomacy with President Nicolás Maduro. The move follows a series of strikes in Venezuelan waters targeting alleged drug traffickers amid a military buildup in the Caribbean. Many now assume that Washington’s true aim is regime change in Caracas. As of this writing, the US military has stationed three guided missile des…
‘Bellicose, extravagant’: Venezuela slams Trump’s regime change bid
Venezuela slams recent "bellicose and extravagant” statements by US President Donald Trump, in which he admitted to green lighting a regime change plan in the oil-rich South American country.
The tension between the United States and Venezuela won another chapter this week, with the confirmation by President Donald Trump that he authorized CIA operations, the U.S. intelligence agency, within the South American country. Trump justified the action by citing drug trafficking and claiming that there is the sending of prisoners and persons in Venezuelan psychiatric institutions for the US. There is no indication that there is a deliberate…
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