Maduro, Venezuelan President and cartel
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What will become of Nicolas Maduro? With a $50 million bounty on his head, the CIA openly active in Caracas and US forces mustering in the Caribbean, pundits and politicians throughout the Americas are opining on the Venezuelan president’s fate.
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Airlines pull Venezuela flights amid safety warning, as Trump ratchets up pressure on Maduro
U.S. aviation warning prompts flight cancellations to Venezuela as Trump administration designates Cartel de los Soles as foreign terrorist organization.
Venezuelans' figure of speech for the phenomenon of generals corrupted by drug money is “Cartel de los Soles.” But U.S. leaders see as a literal organization.
President Donald Trump has yet to make a decision on whether to attack Venezuela on land, a White House official and a senior US official said, as he hints a window may be opening for diplomacy.
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Trump leaves world guessing after labeling Maduro a terrorist, hinting at talks with Venezuela
Trump keeps the world guessing on Venezuela, calling Maduro a terrorist while hinting at potential talks in the latest example of his unpredictable foreign policy approach.
The president of Venezuela has established street groups in the country to defend against the US military presence in the Caribbean.
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U.S. considers dropping leaflets in Venezuela as it ramps up pressure on Maduro, sources say
The U.S. is considering dropping leaflets on Caracas as a kind of psychological warfare to pressure Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, multiple U.S. officials familiar with the talks told CBS News.
The Rev. Numa Molina, a Jesuit priest, has championed the poor for decades. Now, he is a power broker and a confidante of Venezuela’s embattled president, Nicolás Maduro.