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The Trump Administration has made the decision to attack military installations inside Venezuela and the strikes could come at any moment, sources with knowledge of the situation told the Miami Herald,
President Donald Trump has made the decision to strike multiple Venezuela military installations, according to a new report from Miami Herald.
The White House cast doubt on media reports suggesting President Donald Trump's administration is poised to strike military targets in Venezuela imminently.
President Donald Trump on Friday denied reports that he's made a decision to strike inside Venezuela. "There are reports that you are considering strikes within Venezuela. Is that true?" a reporter asked the president on Air Force One as he traveled to Florida for the weekend.
The Trump Administration has reportedly decided to strike military installations inside Venezuela within hours or days, according to American media.
Despite President Trump's denial of striking Venezuela, reports indicate US Special Forces' mothership 'MV Ocean Trader' is active near the Caribbean. Satellite imagery shows increased US naval presence,
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday pushed back on a report that the Trump administration had decided to strike military installations in Venezuela. “Your ‘sources’ claiming
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says he ordered another strike on a small boat he accused of carrying drugs off Venezuela.
The U.S. has deployed a major Caribbean task force near Venezuela, including the USS Iwo Jima and six destroyers.