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Trump Just Gave Himself the Perfect Excuse to Invade Venezuela
Russell Moore, formerly the magazine’s editor in chief, called out Trump’s post blaming Reiner for the murders “through his ...
His pressure campaign has included a buildup of forces and strikes on alleged drug boats. Regime change, oil, and countering ...
That’s right: 34 years after lawmakers said “yes” to using force to push Iraqi occupiers out of Kuwait, 23 years after they ...
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Pilot fumes after near-collision with military plane as Trump ups pressure in Caribbean
A pilot was fuming Monday after avoiding a near-collision midair with a military plane while President Donald Trump ...
SOUTHCOM commander Adm. Alvin Holsey retires after less than a year leading the combatant command, amid growing scrutiny over ...
On Sunday, the crowd of mostly lower-income people at the racetrack in Venezuela’s capital enjoyed a day of races that drew ...
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Iraq WMD All Over Again? Trump Labels Fentanyl 'Weapon Of Mass Destruction' Amid Venezuela Tensions
Trump signed an executive order classifying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction on December 15, but Pentagon officials ...
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Venezuela slams European Council’s renewed sanctions as ‘futile’
Caracas criticises renewed EU sanctions, asserting they highlight the bloc's lack of autonomy on global matters.
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'We can't even provide healthcare': Rep. Jim McGovern rails against war with Venezuela, calls for Trump to focus on problems at home
During an interview this weekend on MS NOW, Congressman Jim McGovern (D-MA) scolded Donald Trump for potentially dragging the ...
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers has introduced a war powers resolution to block Trump administration strikes against ...
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Trinidad and Tobago will open Caribbean nation’s airports to US military as Venezuela tensions grow
The government of Trinidad and Tobago says it will allow the U.S. military access to its airports in upcoming weeks as ...
US President Donald Trump said Monday he was classifying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, ramping up his ...
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