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Repression is intensifying inside Venezuela, says human rights group and opposition figures, as President Nicolás Maduro faces growing isolation abroad amid the US military buildup in the Caribbean.
A U.S. ground invasion is improbable, according to many analysts. From Maduro’s perspective, staying in Venezuela might be the safest way of protecting himself, his money and his family, said Moisés Naím, an analyst at the Washington-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Democracy is on trial in the coming Elections in the beautiful country of Honduras on November 30th,” the president said in a post to Truth Social.
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Turkey Rises As Potential Exile Destination For Venezuela's Maduro If Trump Pushes Him Out: 'People Are Thinking About It'
Turkey has risen as a potential destination should Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro be pushed out of power, according to a new report.
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Maduro Brandishes Sword and Vows to Defend ‘Every Inch’ of Venezuela Amid Tensions With U.S.
Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro rallied his supporters on Tuesday during a march in the country’s capital, Caracas.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro addressed thousands of supporters amid U.S. pressure, declaring, "Failure is not an option."
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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 Trump's administration has ramped up pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by designating the Cartel de los Soles as a foreign terrorist organization.
Venezuela’s Interior and Justice Minister Diosdado Cabello accused the United States of maintaining a policy of threats and interference in Latin America during his national TV program Con el mazo dando.