Residents of Caracas go about their routines amid growing anxiety over the deployment of US military assets offshore.
By Elizabeth Melimopoulos and Sleither Fernandez
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Residents of Caracas go about their routines amid growing anxiety over the deployment of US military assets offshore.
Residents of Caracas go about their routines amid growing anxiety over the deployment of US military assets offshore.
By Elizabeth Melimopoulos and Sleither Fernandez
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Residents of the capital Caracas remain rattled after the US abduction of Maduro, leading some to stock up on supplies.

Arrival of US aircraft carrier off Latin America fuels speculation that US could try to overthrow Venezuelan government.

While the US escalates a military threat in nearby waters, Venezuelans say the real enemy of the people is a sharp rise in food…

Stockpiling not partying is the priority for Venezuelans who say they fear crackdowns by the regime the US left in place

Experts warn a US strike on Venezuela could trigger instability rather than a peaceful transition.

Some suspected the attacks on Venezuela were coming, but the shock was still real and no one knows what will happen next