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23.11.25 - 04:12
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US To Launch "New Phase" Of Venezuela Operations, Options Include Overthrowing Maduro: Report (ZeroHedge)
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US To Launch "New Phase" Of Venezuela Operations, Options Include Overthrowing Maduro: Report
One day after the FAA issued a Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM), or an alert notifying pilots of potential serious hazards in certain airspace, for the Maiquetía Flight Information Region above Venezula, Reuters reported that the US is poised to launch a new phase of Venezuela-related operations in the coming days, citing four U.S. officials.
Amid a sharp escalation of pressure by the Trump administration on President Nicolas Maduro's government, including proliferating reports of looming action as the US military deployed forces to the Caribbean amid worsening relations with Venezuela, two of the sources said covert operations would likely be the first part of the new action against Maduro, while two US officials told Reuters the options under consideration included attempting to overthrow Maduro.
A senior administration official on Saturday told Reuters that nothing had been ruled out reg...
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22.11.25 - 01:36
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US Issues NOTAM Flight Alert Of "Heightened Military Activity" Over Venezuela (ZeroHedge)
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US Issues NOTAM Flight Alert Of "Heightened Military Activity" Over Venezuela
It has been weeks since Trump's major military build-up off Venezuela began, and the threat of potential escalated military action against Caracas remains imminent. This scenario may have just gotten a big step closer with a fresh NOTAM alert issued by the FAA.
The FAA issued the NOTAM (Notice to Air Missions), or alert notifying pilots of potential serious hazards in certain airspace, for the Maiquetía Flight Information Region. This area covers all of Venezuela and parts of the southern Caribbean sea.
Importantly, the warning cites a "potentially hazardous situation" and "heightened military activity" over Venezuela and waters just off its coast, and is to expire Febuary 19th, 2026.
Already there's a US aircraft carrier group patrolling waters in the Caribbean. Many analysts believe this is a sure sign that some kind of military intervention against Venezuela is coming.
Trump ma...
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20.11.25 - 00:00
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Venezuela′s Maduro Seeks ′Face-to-Face Talks′ With Trump Officials (ZeroHedge)
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Venezuela's Maduro Seeks 'Face-to-Face Talks' With Trump Officials
Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com,
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro made clear early this week that he'd be willing to hold "face-to-face" talks with US officials and warned President Trump against starting a war with his country.
"In the United States, whoever wants to talk with Venezuela will talk, face to face, without any problem," Maduro said on his weekly TV program, comments that came after Trump suggested that his administration "may" be holding talks with the Venezuelan government.
Via CBS
But Trump also told reporters on Monday that he wouldn't rule out sending troops into Venezuela, and the major US military buildup in the Caribbean continues. Maduro said that if Trump ordered military strikes on Venezuela, it would be the "biggest mistake of his life."
Maduro suggested that political factions within the US are trying to hurt Trump before the 2026 congressio...
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19.11.25 - 22:42
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Venezuela Sentences Doctor To 30 Years For WhatsApp Message (ZeroHedge)
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Venezuela Sentences Doctor To 30 Years For WhatsApp Message
Authored by Jonathan Turley,
The Venezuelan socialist regime has just sentenced a 65-year-old doctor, Marggie Orozco, to 30 years in prison for criticizing the regime of socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro in a WhatsApp voice note in 2024.
Orozco was reportedly found guilty of “treason to the fatherland, incitement to hatred, and conspiracy” in complaining about the regime's distribution of the often hard-to-find domestic gas cylinders in her community.
She has already suffered two heart attacks in the last two years, including one while in prison.
Some on the left, including members of the Chicago Teachers' Union, have praised Venezuela despite being a brutal authoritarian regime.
This conviction was notably under the regime's “anti-hate speech” law for those spreading “hateful content.”
As many in the West denounce this conviction, it is important to note that Western countries use the same ill-defined laws to pun...
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