Oil, Trump and Venezuela
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The Bella 1, which changed its name to the Marinera, was seized in the North Atlantic on Wednesday. The U.S. also announced the seizure of another sanctioned tanker.
The U.S. military intercepted a Russian-flagged tanker as part of its pressure campaign against Venezuela, escalating a conflict with Moscow after ousting its ally, Nicolás Maduro.
The agreement is a strong sign that the Venezuelan government is responding to Trump's demand hat they open up to U.S. oil companies or risk more military intervention.
Emboldened by his claimed control of Venezuela, President Donald Trump is “discussing a range of options” to acquire Greenland, with using the military not off the table. Follow for live updates
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Karoline Leavitt: We Are Going To Make Sure Venezuela Aligns With The Interests Of The United States
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt discussed Venezuela and fraud in Minnesota during an interview with FOX News host Jesse Watters. JESSE WATTERS, HOST: So, down in Venezuela, there's a lot of action,
After invading Venezuela, the Trump administration offered five explanations and zero coherence. The confusion is already weakening the mission.
Oil prices are already in significant decline, even as Trump announces just how much oil we'll be stealing from Venezuela.
Today’s U.S.–Venezuela tensions aren’t just about a single strike or a single policy decision, they’re the result of years of political decay, economic mismanagement, and a long-running
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Trump’s vague claims of the US running Venezuela raise questions about planning for what comes next
President Donald Trump has made broad but vague assertions that the United States is going to “run” Venezuela after the ouster of Nicolás Maduro but has offered almost no details about how it will do so,