Claims amplified by the White House describe advanced U.S. special forces technology used in a raid tied to Maduro’s removal, fueling debate over narrative warfare and U.S. power projection.
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President Donald Trump warned that the United States would launch unprecedented strikes against Iran if US military or commercial facilities are attacked. The statement comes amid rising tensions and reports that Tehran views US and Israeli assets as potential targets.
A Venezuelan security guard claims U.S. forces deployed a powerful sonic weapon during the raid that captured Nicolás Maduro, leaving soldiers incapacitated and bleeding. The eyewitness account was reposted by Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, fueling questions about advanced American military capabilities.
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.
U.S. forces launched decisive strikes against ISIS in Syria after the murder of American troops, killing and capturing terrorists and dismantling key networks. The operation signals a return to forceful leadership and zero tolerance for attacks on Americans.
President Trump suggested the U.S. recently destroyed a major drug facility linked to Venezuelan trafficking routes, though no official confirmation has been issued. Speculation is growing as reports of an unexplained explosion surface in western Venezuela.
The United States has deployed additional troops and special operations aircraft to the Caribbean as it intensifies pressure on Venezuela. Tanker seizures and blockade enforcement raise serious constitutional and international law concerns.
The Pentagon has released declassified combat footage showing U.S. and allied forces striking more than 70 Islamic State targets across central Syria. Officials say the operation was launched in retaliation for the killing of American personnel and aimed at degrading terrorist infrastructure.
Tucker Carlson says Congress was briefed on a possible war ahead of President Trump’s national address. The warning comes as U.S. military action and economic pressure escalate against Venezuela’s Maduro regime.
Trinidad and Tobago announced it will allow U.S. military aircraft to use its airports in the coming weeks as Washington increases military activity near Venezuela. The country’s Foreign Ministry said the movements are logistical in nature, tied to existing bilateral cooperation and routine supply and personnel rotations.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth ordered the Navy through a memorandum in late Nov. to take a long look into it, and submit a report with their findings/recommended actions. And as we wrote, it could be just the starting line on bad news for the so-called 'seditious six.'
by Dave DeCamp The US military blew up another boat in the waters of Latin America on Wednesday, an attack that comes amid growing congressional scrutiny…
By Ryan Morgan As U.S. military planners and policymakers continue to develop strategies for a potential conflict with China, the U.S. Navy has taken steps to…
By Brooke Mallory The Pentagon is set to promptly initiate the relocation of around 1,000 openly transgender service members from the U.S. military, while…
by Jason Ditz The embassy has announced that Maj. Gen. Michael Leeney will be the new top US military official monitoring the ceasefire in Lebanon. He…
by Dave DeCamp The US continued to pound Yemen with airstrikes on Wednesday night, with Al Mayadeen reporting 15 US airstrikes on the southern and northeastern outskirts of…


















