Poll of the Day: Do you support the military operation in Venezuela?
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'Eyes open? Not today': Trump almost fell to the floor listening to his military General's briefing
We’ve all been at that post-lunch meeting where our souls are slowly leaving our bodies. But usually, we aren’t the President of the United States. And we aren’t being briefed on a literal military invasion of a foreign nation. But Trump didn’t let any of that stop him. On January 3, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan Caine, detailed the finer points of “Operation Absolute Resolve” to the press and public live from Mar-a-Lago…
Poll of the Day: Do you support the military operation in Venezuela?
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The United States captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and flew him out of the country in a stunning military operation early Saturday that plucked a sitting leader from office. President Donald Trump said the U.S. plans to remain in Venezuela until a transition of power can take place, and he claimed the American presence was already...
On Saturday morning, the United States launched a major military operation against Venezuela, following months of escalation. Hours after the attacks began, US President Donald Trump announced that the operation had been successful; Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife were captured and taken to New York on a warship. President Trump announced at a press conference in Florida yesterday that the US would take control of Venezuela and …
Delcy Eloína Rodríguez Gómez has become a key figure of what is already an irreversible fact in Venezuela: the post-maturism. "There is a vice who put it (Nicolas) Maduro, who swore before him. She just had a long talk with Marco Rubio and said 'we will do what they need'," said Donald Trump with a curious kindness of victor. "I think she was very polite. She has no chance, we will do well," the American billionaire added.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump declared in an exclusive interview with The Washington Post that U.S. troops will not be deployed in Venezuela as long as the vice president of overthrown leader Nicolás Maduro, Delcy Rodríguez, “do what we want.” This statement comes after the military operation that captured Maduro. Trump made this clarification minutes after a press conference in which he stated that “we are going to administer the country”…
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