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Civil war fears surge as armed supporters of Venezuela's President Maduro take to streets
Civil war fears are running rampant after armed supporters of Nicolás Maduro were seen in the streets of Caracas following the dictator's capture by the U.S.
Sociologist and historian Emmanuel Guerisoli wrote that a civil war in Venezuela is “very likely” if the United States attempts to unilaterally remove President Nicolás Maduro, arguing that U.S. military action without long-term commitment,
This morning, President Trump unilaterally launched a regime-change war against Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela, ordering strikes on multiple military targets in the country and seizing its leader and his wife. They were “captured and flown out of the country,” Trump stated on Truth Social.
Until now, the president used that force — an aircraft carrier, at least seven other warships, scores of aircraft and 15,000 U.S. troops — for illegal attacks on small boats that he claimed were ferrying drugs.
An Axios report outlines five points of contention driving deep divisions within the MAGA movement, with disputes over Israel, Iran, and US intervention at the center.
A detailed tip on Reddit helped lead investigators to the gunman behind the deadly Brown University shooting. Whether the person who posted it will ever receive the $50,000 reward is unclear — partly because of the way the FBI worded the offer.
As U.S.-Venezuela tensions rise, sociologist and historian Emmanuel Guerisoli wrote in Spanish in Latinoamerica21 that a civil war is "very likely" if the United States tries to unilaterally oust President Nicolás Maduro. Guerisoli told Newsweek in a ...
President Donald Trump has said the US will "run" Venezuela after it launched strikes on the country and captured President Nicolas Maduro.