Trump, Big Oil and events in Venezuela
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Maduro, Venezuela and United States
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In a new interview with The New York Times published on Thursday, President Donald Trump said "only time will tell" how long the U.S. will maintain control of Venezuela's oil extraction industry -- suggesting American involvement there will stretch beyond a year.
Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro was captured in an overnight attack, some Democrats and a Republican are pushing to block future U.S. strikes.
While it may be tempting to go further and seek regime change in places from Colombia to Cuba, there are real dangers of overextension.
Today’s U.S.–Venezuela tensions aren’t just about a single strike or a single policy decision, they’re the result of years of political decay, economic mismanagement, and a long-running
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Karoline Leavitt: We Are Going To Make Sure Venezuela Aligns With The Interests Of The United States
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt discussed Venezuela and fraud in Minnesota during an interview with FOX News host Jesse Watters. JESSE WATTERS, HOST: So, down in Venezuela, there's a lot of action,
Many of the Venezuelans jubilantly celebrating Nicolás Maduro's removal are also celebrating what they see as the 'death of socialism.'
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Trump’s vague claims of the US running Venezuela raise questions about planning for what comes next
President Donald Trump has made broad but vague assertions that the United States is going to “run” Venezuela after the ouster of Nicolás Maduro but has offered almost no details about how it will do so,