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Venezuelans Urged to Spy on Their Neighbors as US Warship Nears

Your browser is: Chrome 63.0.3239.59. This browser is out of date so some features on this site might break. Try a different browser or update this browser. Learn more.✕ PoliticsPeople watch and take pictures of a US Navy warship departing the Port of Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago.Photographer: Martin Bernetti/AFP/Getty ImagesContact us:Provide news feedback or report an errorConfidential tip?Send a tip to our reportersSite feedback:Take our SurveyNew WindowBy Bloomberg NewsNovember 13, 2025 at 6:38 PM UTCTakeaways by Bloomberg AISubscribeVenezuela is rounding up dissidents and urging citizens to spy on their neighbors as the approach of a US aircraft carrier strike group puts the country on edge.Before it's here, it's on the Bloomberg TerminalBloomberg Terminal LEARN MOREMore From BloombergSpain Avoids Discussing Venezuela at EU-CELAC SummitLarry Summers, Goldman Lawyer Slammed Trump in Epstein EmailsStocks Sink as Fed Clouds Gather Before Data Storm: Markets Wrapupdated 3 hours agoRecord US Government Shutdown Ends as Trump Signs Spending BillTesla Is Working to Add Apple CarPlay in Bid to Boost Vehicle SalesTop ReadsJon Gray Is Reshaping Blackstone Into Everybody's Investing Megastoreby Dawn LimWall Street to Speed Up India Hiring on Trump’s H-1B Visa Curbsby Saikat Das, Siddhi Nayak, Ruchi Bhatia and Chanyaporn ChanjaroenThe Fight to Save the $2.7 Billion Botox Empireby Madison MullerWhy Build-A-Bear Has Been on an Nvidia-Like Runby Anna PeeleHomeBTV+Market DataOpinionAudioOriginalsMagazineEventsNewsMarketsEconomicsTechnologyPoliticsGreenCryptoAIWork & LifeWealthPursuitsBusinessweekCityLabSportsEqualityManagement & WorkMarket DataStocksCommoditiesRates & BondsCurrenciesFuturesSectorsEconomic CalendarExploreNewslettersExplainersPointed News QuizAlphadots GameThe Big TakeGraphicsSubmit a TipAbout UsTerms of ServiceTrademarksPrivacy PolicyCareersAdvertiseAd ChoicesHelp©2025 Bloomberg L.P. All Rights Reserved.

Venezuelans Urged to Spy on Their Neighbors as US Warship Nears

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PoliticsPeople watch and take pictures of a US Navy warship departing the Port of Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago.Photographer: Martin Bernetti/AFP/Getty ImagesContact us:Provide news feedback or report an errorConfidential tip?Send a tip to our reportersSite feedback:Take our SurveyNew WindowBy Bloomberg NewsNovember 13, 2025 at 6:38 PM UTCTakeaways by Bloomberg AISubscribeVenezuela is rounding up dissidents and urging citizens to spy on their neighbors as the approach of a US aircraft carrier strike group puts the country on edge.Before it's here, it's on the Bloomberg TerminalBloomberg Terminal LEARN MOREMore From BloombergSpain Avoids Discussing Venezuela at EU-CELAC SummitLarry Summers, Goldman Lawyer Slammed Trump in Epstein EmailsStocks Sink as Fed Clouds Gather Before Data Storm: Markets Wrapupdated 3 hours agoRecord US Government Shutdown Ends as Trump Signs Spending BillTesla Is Working to Add Apple CarPlay in Bid to Boost Vehicle SalesTop ReadsJon Gray Is Reshaping Blackstone Into Everybody's Investing Megastoreby Dawn LimWall Street to Speed Up India Hiring on Trump’s H-1B Visa Curbsby Saikat Das, Siddhi Nayak, Ruchi Bhatia and Chanyaporn ChanjaroenThe Fight to Save the $2.7 Billion Botox Empireby Madison MullerWhy Build-A-Bear Has Been on an Nvidia-Like Runby Anna PeeleHomeBTV+Market DataOpinionAudioOriginalsMagazineEventsNewsMarketsEconomicsTechnologyPoliticsGreenCryptoAIWork & LifeWealthPursuitsBusinessweekCityLabSportsEqualityManagement & WorkMarket DataStocksCommoditiesRates & BondsCurrenciesFuturesSectorsEconomic CalendarExploreNewslettersExplainersPointed News QuizAlphadots GameThe Big TakeGraphicsSubmit a TipAbout UsTerms of ServiceTrademarksPrivacy PolicyCareersAdvertiseAd ChoicesHelp©2025 Bloomberg L.P. All Rights Reserved.

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