Senior Trump administration officials visited Caracas to discuss mining investment and energy cooperation with Venezuelan authorities. The visit signals a potential shift in U.S.–Venezuela relations after years of diplomatic isolation.
Posts tagged as “Venezuela”
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.
Senior U.S. officials traveled to Venezuela for high-level meetings on security and energy cooperation. The visit signals a notable shift in diplomatic engagement and regional strategy.
U.S. forces boarded the sanctioned tanker Aquila II in the Indian Ocean after tracking it from the Caribbean. The move signals expanding enforcement of oil sanctions tied to Venezuela and Russia.
President Donald Trump met with Colombian President Gustavo Petro at the White House following a diplomatic row over drug trafficking and US military actions. Both leaders struck a conciliatory tone while discussing sanctions and cooperation against cartels.
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.
The United States is reportedly handing over the oil tanker Sophia to Venezuela after confiscating it earlier this year. The move marks the first known instance of Washington returning a seized tanker to Caracas.
President Trump’s unconventional diplomacy—from Greenland to Gaza—is raising serious questions about whether the United Nations is being quietly sidelined. His proposed “Board of Peace” may signal a deliberate dismantling of entrenched globalist power structures.
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.
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.
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.
Federal authorities arrested a Pentagon contractor accused of leaking classified details about a U.S. military operation in Venezuela. President Trump confirmed the suspect is in custody, calling the breach a serious threat to national security.
President Donald Trump warned Cuba that all oil and money will be cut off unless the communist regime agrees to a deal with the United States. The threat follows the ousting of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro and renewed pressure on Havana’s role in propping up regional dictatorships.
The US State Department has issued a Level 4 travel warning urging Americans to leave Venezuela immediately as armed militias reportedly hunt US citizens. Officials cite kidnapping risks, roadblocks, and severe instability following the capture of Nicolás Maduro.
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.
Former Citgo CEO Jose Pereira reveals how Venezuela’s oil industry collapsed under Chavez and Maduro, exposing corruption, drug trafficking, and hostage diplomacy. The interview connects Venezuela’s crisis to U.S. intervention and the global petro-dollar system.


















