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With New U.S. Threat Looming, How Will Venezuela's Leader Keep His Grip on Power?

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Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro has survived U.S. sanctions, economic meltdown and widespread protests. Now he faces a U.S. armada off his country's coast, so how does he hang on to power?

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Almayadeen, Latin American Summary, November 18, 2025. Taking over the oil and all the wealth of Venezuela is the main objective of the U.S. government, told Al Mayadeen the research professor of the National Institute of Anthropology and History of Mexico, Dr. Gilberto López y Rivas. According to the also writer of the newspaper La Jornada, since the government of Hugo [...] La entrada Venezuela. The goal of the U.S. is to seize the petrole was…

Over the past few weeks the U.S. has intensified its military presence in the Caribbean and the Eastern Pacific within the framework of what it describes as a response to emerging threats in the region. Recent statements by senior U.S. officials, along with large-scale operational movements, have reactivated debates about nature and the ... War without proof: how the U.S. manufactures threats to act without limits Read more »

Various social, student and anti-racist organizations mobilized this Saturday in Philadelphia to reject the military threats of the U.S. government against Venezuela. The demonstration, which gathered dozens of activists in front of public spaces in the city,...

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Aporrea broke the news in on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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