US to run Venezuela for now, Trump says after capturing Maduro in extraordinary attack
President Donald Trump warned the US is ‘“prepared to do a second wave, a much bigger wave’ than the first attack
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President Donald Trump warned the US is ‘“prepared to do a second wave, a much bigger wave’ than the first attack
After months of preparation, U.S. forces arrived at the Venezuelan president’s residence in downtown Caracas just after 2 a.m. local time Saturday.
After months of preparation, U.S. forces arrived at the Venezuelan president’s residence in downtown Caracas just after 2 a.m. local time Saturday.
U.S. airlines cancel hundreds of Caribbean flights after U.S. strikes on Venezuela.
Some Venezuelan residents and citizens living across the world celebrated the Trump administration’s intervention, but others condemned what they say is an act of war.
The Venezuelan leader is now in U.S. custody. Decades earlier, the United States deposed the strongman who led Panama.
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The Federal Aviation Administration cited “safety-of-flight risks” in restricting the U.S.-controlled airspace as a result of the military operation in Venezuela.