US Attacks on Venezuela: The World Becomes an Even More Dangerous Place
16 Articles
16 Articles
Panama suffered a similar fate during the time of Manuel Noriega in 1989, who was also tried in the United States.
Nicolás Maduro Moros was captured by U.S. military forces following an operation in Caracas, the country's capital, and adjacent areas.
Paris, France. In 1989, U.S. President George Bush, former CIA director, ordered the invasion of Panama to capture the country's strong man, General Manuel Noriega, ex-collaborator of the U.S. secret services and pursued by that country's justice for drug trafficking. This is the last U.S. military intervention in Latin America to date, before the capture and extraction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, announced by Donald Trump in the fra…
In November, senior officials from Congress and the Trump administration were already speaking in Washington about an attack like the one that took place in Venezuela in the early hours of this January 3. Specifically, they publicly stated how pertinent and necessary it would be to seek for Nicolás Maduro an outcome similar to that suffered in 1990 by the dictator of Panama, Manuel Antonio Noriega. It is curious that the operation and capture of…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 70% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium












