U.S.-Venezuela Tensions Escalate with Sanctions and Military Moves
U.S.-Venezuela tensions rise after new sanctions and an oil tanker seizure amid a growing U.S. military presence off Venezuela’s coast.
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U.S.-Venezuela tensions rise after new sanctions and an oil tanker seizure amid a growing U.S. military presence off Venezuela’s coast.
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro called on the U.S. to end its interventionist policies in Venezuela and across Latin America in a fiery speech on Wednesday.