Stephen Miller’s statements lay bare the ideological foundation behind Trump-era actions in Venezuela, immigration enforcement, and U.S. global posture. His rhetoric frames American power as unapologetic, force-driven, and central to global order.
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Journalist Ben Norton claims NATO leaders are openly signaling conflict with multiple nations beyond Russia, framing the alliance as a global power bloc rather than a defensive pact. He argues Europe now acts as a subordinate partner in a broader geopolitical confrontation.
Denmark and Greenland officials are pushing back against President Trump’s claims over Greenland’s defense and strategic alignment with the United States. The dispute comes amid reports of possible U.S. pressure for Greenland’s secession from Denmark.
President Trump confirmed a phone call with Colombian President Gustavo Petro amid escalating tensions over drug trafficking and U.S. actions in Venezuela. The call signals a possible diplomatic reset following sharp rhetoric and regional unrest.
In a media landscape full of noise, few stories cut as deep as the recent arrest of Nicolás Maduro. This episode of Caravan to Midnight delivers an unfiltered analysis of Venezuela’s descent into narco-statehood and the U.S. operation that dismantled a criminal regime from within — based on firsthand insights from retired military intelligence experts.
Israeli officials are citing the U.S. attack on Venezuela as a warning to Iran amid rising tensions and renewed threats of war. Statements from Israeli leaders and responses from Tehran underscore the growing risk of regional escalation.
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.
What if the war on drugs is just a cover story? Investigative journalist Bill Conroy joins Caravan to Midnight to reveal how counternarcotics efforts often conceal deeper battles over oil, trade routes, and geopolitical dominance.
By Sarah Anderson Welcome to “The New Monroe Doctrine,” where I give you an update on what’s going on in the Western Hemisphere, south of…
Mainstream historian Jim Holland and Libertarian Institute editor Keith Knight clashed over one of history’s most sacred narratives — the justification for America’s entry into World War II. Moderated by Mario Nawfal, the discussion cut through decades of conventional wisdom to ask uncomfortable...
A landmark treaty limiting the number of warheads will expire in February By RT International US President Donald Trump has hinted that he would resume…
By Danielle France intends to recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly in September, becoming the first G7 nation to do so. “Consistent…
By L Todd Wood UPDATE: US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee: “We do not need permission from the Israelis. If an American citizen is injured, we…
Pyongyang has grown stronger since the historic summits of the previous decade, the outlet has observed By RT International US President Donald Trump’s team is…
By Sputnik International US President Donald Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) chief Elon Musk have repeatedly accused USAID of fraud, while Secretary…
“You’re awash in blood and dirty money, and I hope that you are accountable for that one day.” By Mary Margaret Olohan WASHINGTON — Missouri’s Republican…
The top American diplomat said no progress was made in the negotiations with the terrorist organization. By Joshua Marks, Amelie Botbol U.S. Secretary of State Marco…


















