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Venezuela slams Trump’s ‘total blockade’ threat

Venezuela has condemned US President Donald Trump’s order for a “total and complete” blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers heading to the country, calling it a “warmongering” threat and a grave danger to peace in South America. The move is part of Washington’s effort to increase pressure on President Nicolas Maduro’s government.​ The escalation follows the recent seizure of an oil tanker off Venezuela’s coast and a significant build-up of US military forces in the region. In a post on Truth Social, Trump accused Venezuela of using oil revenue to fund drug trafficking and other crimes and vowed to expand the military presence until Caracas hands over oil, land and other assets he claims were “stolen” from the United States.​ Trump wrote that Venezuela is “completely surrounded by the largest Armada ever assembled in the History of South America” and […]

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Trump Rules Out War With Venezuela but Says Maduro’s Time Is Up

Former US President Donald Trump has dismissed the possibility of a war with Venezuela but said that the country’s leader, Nicolas Maduro, will not remain in power for long. Speaking in a CBS “60 Minutes” interview aired on Sunday, Trump said he did not believe the United States was preparing for war against Venezuela, even as Washington increases its military presence in the Caribbean. “I doubt it. I don’t think so,” Trump said when asked about the prospect of US military intervention. However, when pressed on whether Maduro’s days as president were numbered, Trump replied, “I would say yeah. I think so, yeah.” The comments come amid growing tension between Washington and Caracas. The US has recently conducted multiple air and sea strikes on what it described as drug-trafficking vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific, reportedly killing at least 65 […]

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 Bolivia Elects New President to Tackle Worst Economic Crisis

Bolivians have elected center-right economist Rodrigo Paz as their new president to lead the country through its worst economic crisis in 40 years. Paz, who will take office on November 8, faces major challenges, including 23% inflation, a severe shortage of US dollars, and chronic fuel shortages. His plan involves slashing public spending and moving away from two decades of socialist policies. However, economists warn that these tough measures could risk triggering social unrest in a country that remains deeply divided. The new president will also have to navigate a fragmented parliament, where his party lacks an outright majority, forcing him to build consensus to govern effectively. Despite being barred from the election, former socialist president Evo Morales remains a influential and potentially destabilizing figure. His supporters have warned they will mobilize against the new government if it fails to […]

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