Venezuela, Trump and Mexico
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The world is bracing for Donald Trump's next move as he threatens action against host of countries including allied territory, the Middle East and more South American land-grabs
President Donald Trump said the U.S. could exert its influence on multiple other countries after it launched a military operation in Venezuela and captured its leader, President Nicolás Maduro
That, cynics assume, is to help her consolidate control and ward off potential unrest. America’s government, meanwhile, is signalling that events are unfolding exactly as planned. President Donald Trump has said he is now running Venezuela,
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Where's next? Trump eyes new targets after Venezuela
An emboldened US President Donald Trump has hinted that he has other countries in his sights after toppling Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro, leaving the world asking: where's next? Trump took aim at Colombia,
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Trump Goes on Wild Spree of Threats Against Rest of the World
Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves on the planet, with 303 billion barrels worth of crude, or about a fifth of global reserves, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. And that fact has clearly been at the top of Trump’s mind.
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Democratic state AGs will lead opposition to Trump in new year
One year into President Donald Trump’s second term, Democratic attorneys general have filed 71 lawsuits against the administration.
President Donald Trump is proposing setting U.S. military spending at $1.5 trillion in 2027, citing “troubled and dangerous times.” Trump called for the massive surge in spending days after he ordered a U.
The Trump administration's foreign policy has carved the hemisphere as it tries to reshape Latin American politics.
The U.S. captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in an extraordinary military operation early Jan. 3, bringing him to New York City to face drug-trafficking charges. Maduro pleaded not guilty in federal court on Jan.