U.S. presidents have successfully moved to remove Latin American leaders for over a century. What to know about U.S. involvement in coups in the region.
CFR President Michael Froman sits down with CFR Senior Fellow Elliott Abrams to discuss the prospect of the Trump ...
What we are watching is not another regional conflict”, Yanis Varoufakis, a prominent Greek economist and politician, says, ...
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro appears even more isolated this week after losing two regional allies, Honduras and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, at the polls as he confronts Washington’s naval ...
America's supposed drug war on Venezuela makes little sense, but the possible ulterior motives for an attack do.
Andrés Izarra, a minister under Maduro who has broken with the government and gone into exile, put it more bluntly. “He is a ...
A wave of regional election losses has left Nicolás Maduro more isolated just as US pressure intensifies in the Caribbean.
With U.S. military action looming, Maduro vows to resist and claims public support, even as polling shows deep ...
President Trump delivered an ultimatum to Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, demanding immediate resignation and safe passage ...
In a tense exchange, Donald Trump issued a stark ultimatum to Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro, hinting at a dramatic shift in ...
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Make No Mistake: America Is Getting Ready to Invade Venezuela

The United States has positioned around one-fourth of its total military strength in the Caribbean—and is waiting for the Maduro regime to make the wrong move.
In a recent appearance on CNN, right-wing pundit Batya Ungar-Sargon defended the Trump administration’s policy of blowing up ...