Venezuela deploys warships, drones
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Administration of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro 'not the legitimate government' of South American nation, says spokesperson Karoline Leavitt - Anadolu Ajansı
DONALD Trump sent warships to Venezuela as the country’s dictator Nicolas Maduro moved 15,000 troops to the border with Colombia. Three US destroyers and 4,000 marines are sailing towards
Venezuelan authorities didn't immediately confirm the releases, but opposition leaders like Henrique Capriles celebrated on social media, calling it a "step forward."
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Al Jazeera on MSNUS warships head to Venezuela: Fight against cartels or imperial ambition?
The United States warships are approaching Venezuelan waters in the southern Caribbean as part of President Donald Trump’s effort to fight drug trafficking, reports said.
Venezuelans are facing severe food insecurity amid a prolonged crisis. The Associated Press found that economic collapse, U.S. sanctions, and cuts to aid and subsidies have made necessities unaffordable for many across the South African country.
While it might seem minor it was yet another sign of Venezuela’s need to publicize its rapprochement with China in the midst of tension with the US.
Between 2000 and 2025, Venezuela moved from having no drone capability to building a diverse arsenal of unmanned aerial systems for surveillance, reconnaissance and combat. The development reflects more than two decades of cooperation between Venezuelan and Iran,