US-Venezuela Tensions Spike as Trump Weighs Land Strikes
US-Venezuela tensions surge as the US military destroys three drug-smuggling boats and Trump considers land strikes, risking broader confrontation.
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US-Venezuela tensions surge as the US military destroys three drug-smuggling boats and Trump considers land strikes, risking broader confrontation.
Tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela have spiked over recent military deployments and sanctions, drawing international concern and raising stakes for regional stability.
After President Trump’s Nov. 30 call with President Maduro and a US military build-up nearby, Venezuelans express anxiety, skepticism and urge for peaceful dialogue.
US prepares new operations against Maduro’s government as airlines suspend flights to Venezuela over security concerns.
The U.S. has approved strikes on Venezuelan military installations over alleged drug trafficking, raising regional tensions and sparking market volatility.
UN experts warn that recent U.S. strikes against Venezuelan vessels breach international law and amount to extrajudicial executions, killing 27.