Darío’s poem became a classic piece of literature in the anti-imperialist movement that swept Latin America in the last ...
The reopening of Roosevelt Roads adds to the existing U.S. armed forces and Coast Guard presence in the territory, Newsweek ...
Long neglected in Washington, the region is key to some of the president’s priorities, including halting illegal migration ...
The US military deployment in the Caribbean is receiving logistical and diplomatic support from multiple Latin American ...
There is nothing “pragmatic” about engaging in a conflict where only one side, the United States, is armed, and the factual basis for the conflict is created  out of whole cloth.  It wasn’t pragmatic ...
The recent strikes on boats in the Caribbean are an extension of a long US tradition of interference in the region.
Through hard-nosed policies such as military strikes on drug cartels, Trump reasserts US primacy across the Western Hemisphere.
Venezuela’s air defenses are old and ill-maintained, but state militias are well-armed, and a guerrilla campaign could erupt.
Warships, aircraft and thousands of personnel have been moved into position over recent months, forming a deployment not seen since the US sent troops into Panama in 1989.
From 1819 to 1831, Colombia and Venezuela were part of the same country (Gran Colombia also included Ecuador, Panama and parts of Brazil and Peru). In ‘Me voy Pa’Cali’, Oscar D’León sang: ‘Listen, my ...
Trump's Venezuela Squeeze Goes Well Beyond Monroe Doctrine. A massive military buildup in the Caribbean has sparked speculation that the US is now engaged in its latest chapter of direct intervention ...
The last Lincoln penny was recently struck at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. Its removal from circulation marks just one of ...