María Corina Machado is gaining momentum as the leading figure for Venezuela’s democratic transition. With international support growing, the opposition leader is increasingly viewed as the nation’s next president.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio blasted Iran’s “hostage diplomacy,” calling the regime the world’s leading hostage-taker during a State Department ceremony honoring detained Americans. He warned the U.S. will hold regimes accountable for exploiting Americans as political leverage.
Marco Rubio pushed back against reporters’ questions on legal compliance in the Trump administration’s war with Iran, asserting the government has followed required procedures. His remarks come amid broader debate over congressional notification and war powers.
Sen. Marco Rubio warned against U.S. involvement in a nuclear deal with Russia and China, saying it could weaken America’s strategic position and embolden authoritarian rivals. He stressed the need to avoid ceding global influence to Moscow and Beijing amid rising tensions.
Cuba’s claims of a Florida-registered boat launching a “terrorist infiltration” are facing mounting questions as U.S. officials investigate. Meanwhile, confusion over Venezuelan oil policy and rumors involving Marco Rubio add to regional tensions.
Melania Trump will preside over a UN Security Council session, becoming the first first lady in history to do so. The meeting will focus on children, education, and technology in conflict zones.
Marco Rubio’s European tour heated up as he addressed leaders on Western cooperation and challenged narratives around Cuba’s revolution. His comments have drawn significant attention and debate.
A renewed U.S. strategy in Latin America is emerging under the New Monroe Doctrine, with a focus on China, Venezuela, and regional security. Conservative leaders across the hemisphere are reshaping alliances and policy direction.
This opinion article recounts President Trump’s lengthy phone call with Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodríguez during a cabinet meeting and discusses the recent shifts in rhetoric and actions from Venezuelan officials following it. The piece interprets political signals from the exchange.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio testified that Iran’s regime is weaker than at any point in recent history, citing widespread protests and economic collapse. He also defended the U.S. military buildup in the Middle East as a deterrent amid rising tensions.
The College Football Playoff championship crowd erupted when President Trump appeared on screen at Hard Rock Stadium. Cheers from fans sharply contradicted expected media narratives.
María Corina Machado’s rise signals a turning point for Venezuela as Trump advances a new Monroe Doctrine strategy across the Americas. From regime dismantling to political prisoners, the hemisphere is shifting fast.
Trump administration officials have denied reports that the US plans to deploy ground troops in Venezuela following the seizure of Nicolás Maduro. While ruling out boots on the ground, officials confirmed continued naval pressure and military leverage in the region.
After the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro, President Trump reignited speculation over future American actions targeting Greenland, Cuba, and Colombia. His remarks signal a bold effort to reassert U.S. dominance across the Western Hemisphere.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio shut down CBS anchor Margaret Brennan after she questioned why only Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro was captured by U.S. forces. Rubio called the line of questioning “absurd,” explaining the complexity and risks of the high-stakes operation.
By Sarah Anderson On Tuesday, Marco Rubio sat down for an interview with Sean Hannity. As you can imagine, Venezuela was a hot topic. Hannity asked…
By streiff Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Sunday that the Cartel de los Soles, a criminal enterprise titularly led by Venezuela’s dictator Nicolás Maduro, will be labeled…


















