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SOFREP Pic of the Day: Venezuela Arms Its Citizens
Armed militias filling the streets of Caracas are more than a show of force; they’re the clearest signal yet that Venezuela is bracing for a storm it can feel long before it sees.
Report says he tells supporters country rejects what he calls 'slave's peace' during rally in capital - Anadolu Ajansı
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Venezuela’s Maduro may seem desperate, but his strategy for staying in power is hard to crack
While President Maduro's recent actions are seen as a sign of desperation by supporters of Venezuela’s political opposition, months of pressure have yet to produce defections or a government transition.
President Trump announces upcoming US land strikes on alleged Venezuelan drug traffickers within Venezuela. Tensions rise between US and Caracas
As U.S. carriers and Marines mass in the Caribbean, Venezuela has placed its military and millions of civilian militiamen on alert under the Guerra de Todo el Pueblo (“People’s War”) doctrine. Designed to trade space for time and turn cities and jungles into prolonged guerrilla battlegrounds,
Venezuela will again accept deportation flights from the US, having suspended them after President Donald Trump said it should consider its airspace "closed."
President Trump delivered an ultimatum to Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, demanding immediate resignation and safe passage for his family or face consequences.
Venezuela’s government condemned Trump’s comments, describing them as a “colonialist threat” against the country’s sovereignty.
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Trump maintains pressure campaign on Venezuela, saying its airspace should be considered closed
The United States continued its pressure campaign against Venezuela on Saturday as President Donald Trump issued a broad directive on social media, warning airlines, pilots and criminal networks to avoid Venezuelan airspace.