Southern Command
Southern Command is central in U.S.-Latin American relations, focusing on military actions in the Caribbean, diplomatic tensions with Cuba and Venezuela, and drug enforcement operations.
Trump Commends Cuban Raft Refugees: "They Braved Shark-Infested Waters"
Published on 2/3/2026
Trump Hails U.S. Military Might Following Capture of Venezuelan Leader
Published on 1/7/2026
Russia Warns U.S. Against Naval Blockade on Venezuela
Published on 12/29/2025
U.S. Southern Command Demonstrates Military Might in the Caribbean Following Trump's Warning to Maduro
Published on 11/29/2025
Trump Declares Decision on Potential Military Action Against Venezuela
Published on 11/15/2025
José Daniel Ferrer Cautions Trump: "Neglect Could Lead to Nuclear Threat from Russia to Maduro"
Published on 11/8/2025
Diplomatic Clash Between Díaz-Canel and Washington Ahead of UN Embargo Vote
Published on 10/23/2025
Cuban Leader Díaz-Canel Hints at Military Support for Maduro: "We Must Give Everything for Venezuela"
Published on 10/17/2025
Maduro Uses His "Bolivarian English" to Address Trump Once Again
Published on 10/16/2025
Donald Trump Announces CIA Operations in Venezuela, Hints at Potential Ground Intervention
Published on 10/15/2025
U.S. Sinks Suspected Drug Vessel: Three Dead in International Waters
Published on 9/20/2025
Gustavo Petro Condemns U.S. Military Action in the Caribbean as "Murder"
Published on 9/4/2025
Díaz-Canel Criticizes U.S. Military Presence in the Caribbean: "A Show of Disdain"
Published on 8/21/2025
U.S. Embassy Head in Havana Discusses Cuban Issues with Southern Command
Published on 1/11/2025