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US Accuses Maduro of Leading Drug Cartel, Sends Warships to Venezuela
The Trump administration accuses Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of leading the Cartel of the Suns, a corrupt network allegedly facilitating drug trafficking, prompting a massive US military deployment near Venezuela and a Venezuelan military response, while other sources question the cartel's e...
US Accuses Maduro of Leading Drug Cartel, Sends Warships to Venezuela
The Trump administration accuses Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of leading the Cartel of the Suns, a corrupt network allegedly facilitating drug trafficking, prompting a massive US military deployment near Venezuela and a Venezuelan military response, while other sources question the cartel's e...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Commemorates Abbey Gate Anniversary, Criticizes Biden's Afghanistan Withdrawal
President Trump signed a proclamation on Monday remembering the 13 U.S. service members killed in the Abbey Gate attack during the Afghanistan withdrawal in 2021; the event comes amid continued criticism of the Biden administration's handling of the withdrawal.
Trump Commemorates Abbey Gate Anniversary, Criticizes Biden's Afghanistan Withdrawal
President Trump signed a proclamation on Monday remembering the 13 U.S. service members killed in the Abbey Gate attack during the Afghanistan withdrawal in 2021; the event comes amid continued criticism of the Biden administration's handling of the withdrawal.
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Trump Dismisses Top Intelligence Officials After Iran Strike Report Discrepancy
Following a report contradicting his statements on US airstrikes in Iran, President Donald Trump dismissed Lieutenant General Jeffrey Kruse, head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, along with two other top officials on August 22nd, 2024, sparking concerns about military politicization.
Trump Dismisses Top Intelligence Officials After Iran Strike Report Discrepancy
Following a report contradicting his statements on US airstrikes in Iran, President Donald Trump dismissed Lieutenant General Jeffrey Kruse, head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, along with two other top officials on August 22nd, 2024, sparking concerns about military politicization.
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U.S. deploys troops near Venezuela to combat drug trafficking
The United States has reportedly deployed three naval vessels and over 4,000 troops near Venezuela to combat drug trafficking, prompting criticism from Venezuela and Cuba; this action follows a recent expansion of the U.S. military's mandate to include anti-drug operations.
U.S. deploys troops near Venezuela to combat drug trafficking
The United States has reportedly deployed three naval vessels and over 4,000 troops near Venezuela to combat drug trafficking, prompting criticism from Venezuela and Cuba; this action follows a recent expansion of the U.S. military's mandate to include anti-drug operations.
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U.S. Deploys Destroyers to Venezuelan Waters to Combat Drug Cartels
The United States is deploying three Aegis destroyers to Venezuelan waters for several months to combat drug cartels, escalating tensions with Venezuela amidst President Trump's aggressive counter-narcotics strategy.
U.S. Deploys Destroyers to Venezuelan Waters to Combat Drug Cartels
The United States is deploying three Aegis destroyers to Venezuelan waters for several months to combat drug cartels, escalating tensions with Venezuela amidst President Trump's aggressive counter-narcotics strategy.
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U.S. Deploys Military Near Venezuela to Combat Drug Cartels
The United States will deploy three Aegis destroyers, submarines, and aircraft near Venezuela, along with 4,000 marines, to combat drug cartels, following President Trump's August 8th order authorizing military action against foreign drug cartels, and amid a $50 million reward offered for informatio...
U.S. Deploys Military Near Venezuela to Combat Drug Cartels
The United States will deploy three Aegis destroyers, submarines, and aircraft near Venezuela, along with 4,000 marines, to combat drug cartels, following President Trump's August 8th order authorizing military action against foreign drug cartels, and amid a $50 million reward offered for informatio...
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US Naval Buildup Off Venezuela: Show of Force or Imminent Invasion?
Amid a US naval deployment near Venezuela, characterized by heightened rhetoric from both sides, experts express skepticism regarding an imminent large-scale invasion, suggesting the situation is primarily a show of force and political maneuvering.

US Naval Buildup Off Venezuela: Show of Force or Imminent Invasion?
Amid a US naval deployment near Venezuela, characterized by heightened rhetoric from both sides, experts express skepticism regarding an imminent large-scale invasion, suggesting the situation is primarily a show of force and political maneuvering.
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General Kurilla Retires Amidst Pentagon Shakeup and Middle East Tensions
General Michael Kurilla retired from his position as head of U.S. Central Command after a 40-year career that included overseeing the June 2024 strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, ordered by President Trump; Admiral Charles Cooper Jr. replaces him amidst Pentagon turmoil and ongoing tensions in t...

General Kurilla Retires Amidst Pentagon Shakeup and Middle East Tensions
General Michael Kurilla retired from his position as head of U.S. Central Command after a 40-year career that included overseeing the June 2024 strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, ordered by President Trump; Admiral Charles Cooper Jr. replaces him amidst Pentagon turmoil and ongoing tensions in t...
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44% Bias Score

U.S. Military Deployment to Caribbean Amid Drug Trafficking Concerns
The U.S. deployed three warships and 4,000 soldiers to the Caribbean near Venezuela to counter drug trafficking, prompting Mexico to condemn the intervention; the operation includes surveillance aircraft, additional vessels, and a submarine, and offers a $50 million reward for information leading to...

U.S. Military Deployment to Caribbean Amid Drug Trafficking Concerns
The U.S. deployed three warships and 4,000 soldiers to the Caribbean near Venezuela to counter drug trafficking, prompting Mexico to condemn the intervention; the operation includes surveillance aircraft, additional vessels, and a submarine, and offers a $50 million reward for information leading to...
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52% Bias Score

US Deploys 4,000 Troops to Caribbean to Counter Venezuelan Drug Trafficking
The US deployed three naval ships and 4,000 troops near Venezuela to counter drug trafficking, labeling President Nicolás Maduro a drug cartel leader; Venezuela condemned the action as a threat to regional peace and stability.

US Deploys 4,000 Troops to Caribbean to Counter Venezuelan Drug Trafficking
The US deployed three naval ships and 4,000 troops near Venezuela to counter drug trafficking, labeling President Nicolás Maduro a drug cartel leader; Venezuela condemned the action as a threat to regional peace and stability.
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60% Bias Score

U.S. Sends Destroyers, Marines to Venezuela to Combat Drug Cartels
The U.S. military deployed three Aegis destroyers and approximately 4,000 Marines towards Venezuela to counter drug trafficking, escalating efforts against President Nicolás Maduro, who is accused of narco-terrorism; a $50 million reward is offered for his arrest.

U.S. Sends Destroyers, Marines to Venezuela to Combat Drug Cartels
The U.S. military deployed three Aegis destroyers and approximately 4,000 Marines towards Venezuela to counter drug trafficking, escalating efforts against President Nicolás Maduro, who is accused of narco-terrorism; a $50 million reward is offered for his arrest.
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64% Bias Score

Air Force Chief Allvin Retires Amidst Reports of Impending Dismissal
US Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin announced his early retirement in November, citing gratitude for his service but offering no explanation for the decision, following reports of his planned dismissal by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

Air Force Chief Allvin Retires Amidst Reports of Impending Dismissal
US Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin announced his early retirement in November, citing gratitude for his service but offering no explanation for the decision, following reports of his planned dismissal by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
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56% Bias Score
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