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U.S. forces surrounding Venezuela are growing after President Donald Trump designated President Nicolas Maduro’s regime as a foreign terrorist organization and ordered a blockade on tankers carrying “sanctioned” oil.
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Trump is continuing to ratchet up pressure on Venezuela, after US military forces seized an oil tanker off the country's coast. What to know.
Blockading Venezuela’s oil shipments finally gives teeth to a sanctions regime that dictator Nicolas Maduro has only scoffed at, offering real hope for a peaceful transition of power.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth will hold closed, classified briefings for all U.S. senators and representatives on Tuesday about the Trump administration's strategy toward Venezuela.
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What is happening in Venezuela?
As US Forces continue to concentrate in the Caribbean ahead of the holidays, President Donald Trump has announced all skies around Venezuela are ‘closed’. There have been rumblings of a potential conflict between Venezuela and the United States for ...
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Venezuela may soon have to start closing some oil wells as it runs low on storage capacity following last week’s tanker seizure and US plans to block other sanctioned vessels.
A version of this story appeared in CNN’s What Matters newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here. There’s a lot to worry any American who look at the US military buildup around Venezuela and wonder about a redux of the “forever wars ...