The US deployed its once neglected Growler jets to roar and scramble Venezuela's defense system, leaving Caracas blind and unable to protect its now-captured leader Nicolas Maduro, according… US ...
Footage shared by Donald Trump to boast of Venezuelans taking to the streets en masse to celebrate his ouster of Nicolás Maduro is actually from an unrelated 2024 demonstration. Trump, 79, announced ...
In the biggest U.S. intervention in Latin America since the 1989 invasion of Panama, Special Forces swooped into Caracas on helicopters at the weekend to smash through Maduro's security cordon and nab ...
Inside his home on a military base, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro bolted for a safe room as U.S. troops swooped into the compound and explosions lit up the nighttime sky over Caracas. Maduro ...
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Maduro's capture sending a 'powerful message' to cartels, rest of world: Ex-CIA chief Former CIA Caracas station chief Rick de la Torre breaks down Operation Absolute Resolve, the intelligence behind ...
World leaders criticize US capture of Nicolas Maduro Heritage Foundation senior advisor Kiron Skinner joins 'Fox News Live' to discuss worldwide criticism following the U.S. capture of Nicolas Maduro ...
Venezuelans in Miami-Dade County, Florida, react after President Trump said the U.S. carried out strikes against Venezuela early on Saturday and “captured” the ...
Who is in charge of Venezuela after Maduro capture? Nicolas Maduro’s inner circle is still in power, but sources tell ABC News that there is concern amongst that group given President Donald Trump’s ...
World leaders react to Maduro’s capture Moscow condemned the U.S. operation as an “act of armed aggression,” while Argentine President Javier Milei, a key Trump ally, praised the military action.