More than 60 people gathered on the north side of Philadelphia City Hall Saturday afternoon and then marched through city ...
A majority of Americans and even some Republican politicians have expressed concerns about the Trump Administration’s ...
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?
Protesters gathered outside the White House on Saturday, November 15, to protest the Trump administration’s recent show of force in Latin America.Footage taken by CODEPINK, the organizers of the ...
To many officials in Washington, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro appears to be on the ropes. The U.S. military has built up its largest naval deployment in the southern Caribbean since the Cuban ...
Over time, sustained pressure — military, economic, and covert — could create space for internal fractures to develop and for ...
An official U.S. government exercise during President Trump’s first term forecast turmoil and potential violence in a ...
American adversaries are unlikely to help President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela fend off a concerted attack. But they have ...
The Trump administration recently carried out a series of military strikes against vessels suspected of transporting drugs in ...
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Trump Might Attack the Mexican Cartels Instead of Venezuela. Bad Idea!
A military incursion into Mexico, even with the approval of the Mexican government, would likely create far more problems than it solved for US national security.
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