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The U.S. military says it has struck five alleged drug-smuggling boats over two days. The attacks killed a total of eight people while others jumped overboard and may have survived.
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Travelers stranded in Caribbean as US military operation sends airlines scrambling to add flights
The US military operation that led to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, also left stranded tourists wondering how to get home — or to their next destination — after the FAA temporarily closed airspace over the Caribbean.
New imagery obtained by Business Insider shows widespread damage at a military complex in the southern part of Caracas.
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US military operation in Venezuela disrupts Caribbean holiday travel, hundreds of flights canceled
The U.S. military operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and flew him out of the country early Saturday also disrupted Caribbean travel at a busy travel time for the region. No airline flights were crossing over Venezuela that day,
Joint Chiefs Gen. Dan Caine provides details about the high-stakes military operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro that was planned for months.
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A timeline of the US military’s buildup near Venezuela and attacks on alleged drug boats
On Saturday, the U.S. conducted a “large-scale strike” against Venezuela. Here is the timeline of what led to the action.
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America’s oldest combat aircraft still flying today
The Boeing B‑52 Stratofortress is the archetype of the enduring combat aircraft, a bomber that has outlived the factories that built it and many of the designers who drew its lines. First introduced to the Air Force in the mid‑1950s,
The U.S. military had a very intense 2025, carrying out significant operations all over the globe in defense of the homeland.