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U.S. strikes and policy toward Venezuela

The U.S. government has taken actions against Venezuela, including naval deployments and strikes

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Jan 14, 2026
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Which US Navy carrier strike groups are currently operating in the Middle East and what are their roles?

As of the USNI Fleet and Marine Tracker snapshot on Jan. 5, 2026, none of the U.S. Navy’s 11 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers were shown operating inside the U.S. Fifth Fleet area of responsibility, ...

Jan 18, 2026
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What legal mechanisms does Congress have to block a president from using military force without authorization?

Congress has several legal levers to block or terminate presidential military action without its authorization: the War Powers Resolution’s reporting and automatic-termination machinery, statutory joi...

Jan 27, 2026
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Did USA use novel weaponry when capturing Maduro

Public reporting shows officials and media figures publicly claimed or hinted that classified "sonic," directed‑energy, or otherwise novel systems played a role in the that captured , but independent ...

Jan 19, 2026

Is the Military preprared to take over to protect the Constitution

The U.S. military institutionally commits to defending the Constitution—every service member swears an oath to that effect—and recent recruiting and policy moves show an emphasis on readiness and cons...

Feb 2, 2026

How have international human rights bodies responded to U.S. strikes in the Caribbean and Venezuela?

International human rights bodies — including UN human-rights experts, the , , , and regional civil-society coalitions — have overwhelmingly condemned or expressed grave concern about strikes in the a...

Jan 31, 2026

How will trumps taking control of venswayla, Cuba and Greenland affect a global reset

A rapid takeover or effective control of , and as telegraphed by would aim to consolidate strategic resources, energize an Atlantic–Arctic sphere of influence and reshape regional alignments—but it wo...