Military Build Up: Is Trump Inching Closer to Dropping Bombs on Maduro?
As deadly military strikes continue against Venezuela-based and supported drug cartels in the Caribbean, it appears as if the Trump administration is inching closer to launching direct kinetic military actions against the Nicolas Maduro regime in Venezuela. READ MORE.
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Military Build Up: Is Trump Inching Closer to Dropping Bombs on Maduro? — By The Floridian's Javier Manjarres — As deadly military strikes continue against Venezuela-based and supported drug cartels in the Caribbean, it appears as if the Trump administration is inching closer to launching direct kinetic military actions against the Nicolas Maduro regime in Venezuela.
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