The Caribbean on a Knife’s Edge: Trump’s Military Buildup Threatens Venezuela
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Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, warned this Thursday that whoever requests the invasion of his country will be “judged immediately” and declared as “traitor to the homeland,” in a context in which he accuses the US of wanting to promote a “regime change” after its military deployment in the Caribbean Sea under the argument of fighting drug trafficking.
The Caribbean on a Knife’s Edge: Trump’s Military Buildup Threatens Venezuela
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Washington deploys warships and reinforces its naval presence off the Venezuelan coast, while Nicolás Maduro responds with threats of armed resistance.The crisis opens a new chapter in the dispute between the two countries, with implications for all Latin America.Main Topics: CaribbeanRead full article
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