Fearmongering about “narco-terrorism” was deployed to oust Maduro. In reality, it was always about capturing Venezuela’s oil.
SACRAMENTO — The United States government first launched a War on Drugs on June 17, 1971, when President Richard Nixon declared: “America’s public enemy number one … is drug abuse. In order to fight ...
A flash poll conducted following Maduro’s capture on January 3 found that 41 percent of respondents opposed Trump sending troops into Venezuela and 35 percent approved, with divisions falling along ...
For only the second time since January, congressional Republicans are finally mustering an eyebrow of protest against President Trump. The first pushback occurred when they joined Democrats to direct ...
The United States government first launched a War on Drugs on June 17, 1971, when President Richard Nixon declared: "America's public enemy number one…is drug abuse. In order to fight and defeat this ...
The reason for all this is Trump’s war on what he says are Venezuelan “narco-terrorists” that are attacking the United States under Maduro’s leadership. (The “cartel” he is alleged to be leading is ...
While America pursues a drug war with Venezuela marked by lethal strikes on boats accused of carrying so-called “narco terrorists” (a move which has faced much criticism over its legality), at home ...