A look into military operation to capture Nicolás Maduro
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President Trump made clear access to vast Venezuelan oil reserves were a big part of his order to arrest and oust Nicolas Maduro.
A small team, including a spy within the Venezuelan government, were watching President Maduro for months, noting where he slept, what he ate, what he wore and even rituals for his pets
The U.S. military had a very intense 2025, carrying out significant operations all over the globe in defense of the homeland. In some instances, the places where the military carried out kinetic operations this year were continuations of missions,
President Trump’s administration oversaw US military strikes in seven countries across the world in 2025, pursuing a Ronald Reagan-inspired agenda of “peace through strength” with Secretary of War Pete Hegseth at the helm.
Delta Force was founded as a dedicated counterterrorism unit due to a string of high-profile terrorist incidents in the 70s.
U.S. troops remain deployed in Syria, Iraq, Somalia and Yemen under war authorities, conducting raids and airstrikes in conflicts most Americans have forgotten.
New imagery obtained by Business Insider shows widespread damage at a military complex in the southern part of Caracas.
BAGHDAD (AP) — The U.S. military has begun drawing down its mission in Iraq under an agreement inked with the Iraqi government last year, officials said Wednesday. Washington and Baghdad agreed last year to wind down the military mission in Iraq of an ...
F-35 fighters are designed to fight a high-tech war against a near-peer adversary. The US military is using them to combat drug smugglers. By Jeff Schogol Published Sep 19, 2025 4:07 PM EDT The F-35 Lightning II is the U.S. military’s most advanced ...
The Trident pier rests on the shore of Fort Story, Va., during the preliminary stages of the Joint Logistics-Over-the-Shore exercise, Aug.17, 2012. automation During his State of the Union speech on Thursday night, President Joe Biden announced an ...
US military strikes against alleged drug boats have killed at least eight people over the past two days – the latest salvos in the United States’ escalating actions against what it says are drug traffickers.
CNBC's Eamon Javers reports on reactions from world leaders to the United States' military action in Venezuela.