Venezuela
- Classified Venezuela briefing leaves lawmakers split along party lines after Maduro capture - Senate Democrats are moving to force a vote on a measure to block further military action in Venezuela.
- Venezuelan native living in Seattle reacts to capture of president - Friday night into Saturday morning, Ulisses Andrade was trying to get into Venezuela from Colombia when his phone started blowing up with friends from Seattle reaching out. “I started receiving phone calls from my friends in Seattle about
- Military remains loyal after Maduro ouster, Venezuelan exiles say - Real change has not come to Venezuela despite Nicolas Maduro's ouster as president and the armed forces remain loyal to the regime: that was the blunt assessment Monday of former security operatives living in exile.But if things are to real
- Fact Check: Watch out for this video of Venezuelans celebrating Maduro's capture, thanking Trump - Venezuelans have reportedly had mixed reactions to the U.S. operation to capture President Nicolás Maduro.
- Asia-Pacific markets open mixed after record global stock rally despite Venezuela tensions - Investors continued to assess ongoing geopolitical tensions following the U.S.′ attack on Venezuela.
- This Is What The Night Stalkers’ MH-60M Direct Action Penetrator Brought To The Venezuelan Op - The hard-hitting attack version of the special operations MH-60 was clearly among the critical assets used in Operation Absolute Resolve.
- Maduro Says He Is a Prisoner of War, Not a Defendant. The Words Matter. - His simple statement in federal court was aimed directly at contradictions in the Trump administration’s actions in the Caribbean.
- Maduro, Appearing in U.S. Court for Arraignment, Says He Was ‘Kidnapped’ and Pleads Not Guilty - “I’m innocent. I’m not guilty. I am a decent man,” the captured Venezuelan president told a judge in Manhattan federal court. “I am still president of my country.”
- The market has anointed Chevron the big Venezuela winner. But oil majors face a long road before any payoff - President Trump's call for U.S. oil companies to rebuild Venezuela's energy sector after the overthrow of President Nicolas Maduro is easier said than done.
- At the U.N., Even Allies Condemn U.S. Action in Venezuela - The deputy French U.N. ambassador said it chipped “away at the very foundation of international order.”