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A major increase in U.S. naval forces in the south Caribbean Sea has been underway since President Trump signed a directive targeting some cartels.
By Charlie SavageHelene Cooper and Eric Schmitt
A major increase in U.S. naval forces in the south Caribbean Sea has been underway since President Trump signed a directive targeting some cartels.
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A major increase in U.S. naval forces in the south Caribbean Sea has been underway since President Trump signed a directive targeting some cartels.
By Charlie SavageHelene Cooper and Eric Schmitt

US warship presence is meant to target Latin American drug cartels, but Venezuela’s Maduro calls it a threat.

James Story, Washington’s former ambassador in Caracas, says a US attack once seen as unlikely now looks imminent

We look at what is behind the deployment of a large US military force to within striking distance of Venezuela.

President Nicolás Maduro orders Venezuelan navy to escort oil tankers after seizure by US forces

EDITORIAL. The US administration has put pressure on Venezuela's economy in an effort to hasten the ouster of Nicolas Maduro. In…

The most advanced U.S. aircraft carrier has arrived in the Caribbean Sea in a display of American military power.