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US Foreign Policy · United StatesVenezuelan oil sales to the United States will start immediately with an initial shipment of approximately 30 million to 50 million barrels and will continue indefinitely, a senior Trump administration official told Reuters on Wednesday.
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Oil sales from Venezuela to continue indefinitely, sanctions will be reduced: Report
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Latin America · CaracasThe “Russian Shield” over Caracas, Venezuela’s vaunted air defense, was supposed to be an iron dome, one that would put the United States to shame and sink their ships. But at 0400 EST on January 3, 2026, the U.S. Navy turned it into red-hot scrap metal.For a decade, the defense blogs and twittersphere have been doom-posting about the S-300VM “Antey-2500.” They told us the Caribbean was a kill zone. They exclaimed proudly that the Su-30s would s…See the Story
How the US Deleted Venezuela's Air Defenses so Quickly (and Why the Real War Might Be Starting)
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CIA · SerbiaThe CIA knew Aldrich Ames was drinking excessively, was prone to extra-marital affairs, lived a lifestyle that was far above his pay as an intelligence officer, and even failed a lie detector test when he was suspected of being a mole. In spite of all the red flags, he was still placed in a position with the Soviet-East Europe Division that gave him access to all of the CIA’s operations against the KGB and GRU.Related: The 11 most damaging Ameri…See the Story
Aldrich Ames, the Cold War's deadliest CIA mole, completes life sentence
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