Caribbean naval presence

  • Venezuela

    Venezuela's Maduro Rejects US Military Pressure: "We Want Peace With Sovereignty, Not A Slave's Peace"

    Dec 02, 2025 07:00 am CST

    Amid escalating tensions with the United States, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro rallied thousands of supporters in Caracas, rejecting what he calls "a slave's peace" while facing US naval deployments in the Caribbean. As Trump ramps up military pressure and declares Venezuelan airspace "closed," Maduro maintains his country's willingness to dialogue without surrendering sovereignty, despite 22 weeks of what he describes as "psychological terrorism."

  • Venezuela

    Venezuela's Maduro Prepares State of Emergency Declaration Amid Rising U.S. Military Presence in Caribbean

    Sep 30, 2025 04:35 am CST

    Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is poised to declare a state of emergency in response to perceived U.S. military threats, as American naval forces increase their presence in the Caribbean. Vice President Delcy Rodriguez revealed that special powers have been prepared allowing Maduro to act swiftly on defense matters, following U.S. operations that have already destroyed suspected drug vessels and resulted in multiple fatalities in the region.