# Caracas
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Caracas Under the Canopy: U.S. Military Drills Signal a Permanent Shift in the Andes
The United States conducted its first major military exercises in Caracas since the January intervention that removed Nicolás Maduro. The drills signal a deepening U.S. commitment to the transitional government and a significant shift in regional power dynamics.

Shadows Over Caracas: US Military Drills and the Fragile Peace in Post-Maduro Venezuela
Following the high-stakes removal of Nicolás Maduro in early 2026, the U.S. military has conducted its first official exercise in Caracas involving MV-22B Osprey aircraft. While labeled an authorized evacuation drill, the move has ignited local protests and highlighted the ongoing tensions regarding Venezuelan sovereignty and the U.S. military's role in the region.

Muscles over Caracas: US Drills Signal a New Era in Venezuela
United States military forces conducted their first exercises in Caracas since the January operation that removed Nicolás Maduro. The drills signal a new phase of American security presence and the consolidation of influence in a transformed Venezuela.

Washington Consolidates Post-Intervention Control with Military Drills in Caracas
The United States military conducted its first exercises in Caracas since the January intervention that ousted Nicolás Maduro. These maneuvers signal a transition toward long-term security consolidation and a reinforced U.S. commitment to the new political order in Venezuela.

A New Normal in Caracas: U.S. Military Drills Signal Firm Grip on Post-Maduro Venezuela
U.S. forces conducted their first military exercises in Caracas since the January intervention that removed Nicolás Maduro. The drills signify a deepening U.S. security presence and a shift toward long-term stabilization efforts in Venezuela.

Venezuela Seeks Diplomatic Reset with Washington as Both Sides Agree to Restore Ties
Acting Venezuelan president Delcy Rodríguez has urged diplomatic dialogue with the United States after both governments agreed to restore diplomatic and consular relations. The move reverses a 2019 rupture and opens a cautious path toward pragmatic cooperation, though deep mistrust and unresolved issues mean normalization will be gradual.

A Major Turn: US and Venezuela Restore Diplomatic Ties, Opening Door to Sanctions Talks
The United States and Venezuela have agreed to restore diplomatic and consular relations, a significant reversal after a rupture in 2019. The reset opens a channel for talks on sanctions, economic recovery and humanitarian assistance, but several claims in some reports about dramatic regime-change events remain unverified and require cautious treatment.

Trump Says He Will Visit Venezuela as U.S. Officials Hold High‑Level Talks on Energy and Sanctions
President Trump announced he will visit Venezuela and said U.S. companies are extracting oil there, as Washington pursues high‑level talks with Caracas on energy, mining and sanctions. U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright met Venezuela’s acting president in Caracas to negotiate cooperation and possible sanctions relief, while anti‑U.S. demonstrations have erupted in the capital.