Venezuela Mourns the Dozens Who Died in U.S. Operation
For all Venezuelans, the nighttime raid opened a period of deep uncertainty. For the families of those killed, it meant the grim task of burying their relatives.
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For all Venezuelans, the nighttime raid opened a period of deep uncertainty. For the families of those killed, it meant the grim task of burying their relatives.
With widespread power outages, medicine shortages and rising food prices, experts say Cuba’s economy has never been worse, with the crisis coming just as the supply of Venezuelan oil is threatened.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio was said to have listed the Trump administration’s demands to Venezuela’s new leader, Delcy Rodríguez, in a classified meeting Monday with senior congressional leaders.
OPINION — “I knew the possible danger. It was a very dangerous operation. It was amazing that we had a few injured, but all are in good shape right now, but I knew there was great danger. You got off a helicopter. The helicopters were being shot out….
Donald Trump, issued stark warnings to Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Greenland, and Iran shortly after American forces conducted strikes and captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas on 3 January 2026.Speaking aboard Air Force One on 4 January, Trump described the operations as a precise law enforcement mission tied to narcotics and arms charges against Maduro, who was swiftly transported
The Maduro regime was long propped up by Cuba’s armed forces and intelligence agencies. Many Cubans were reported killed in the American military action.
The story of what’s happening in Venezuela is unfolding quickly and big questions are mounting. The immediate danger in Venezuela (and potentially in Colombia and Cuba) is chaos.Asked who’s in charge of Venezuela, Trump answered: “We’re in charge.”Wha…
Cuba mourns the tragic loss of 32 citizens killed during a United States military operation in Venezuela that resulted in the capture of deposed Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro and his wife. The incident, which unfolded in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas, has sparked national grief in Havana and drawn sharp international reactions.On Sunday local time, the Cuban government declared two days
President Donald Trump has predicted Cuba was “ready to fall” after U.S. forces captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, warning that Havana can no longer rely on Caracas for security and oil.
The capture of Nicolás Maduro is a devastating blow to the alliance between Venezuela and Cuba. Many wonder if the island nation will be targeted next.