Maduro vows to declare a ‘republic in arms’ if US forces in the Caribbean attack Venezuela
The U.S. deployed over 4,000 Marines and sailors near Venezuela, accusing President Maduro of leading drug trafficking; Venezuela mobilizes 15,000 troops and strengthens militia to defend sovereignty.
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said he would constitutionally declare a 'republic in arms' if attacked by US forces deployed to the Caribbean.
- Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil said the US deployment is built on a false narrative, as most cocaine from Colombia avoids Venezuela.
- The US is set to boost its maritime force off Venezuela to combat Latin American drug cartels, a move Maduro claims threatens regional destabilization.
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The conflict between Caracas and Washington is intensifying. The US is killing eleven suspects on an alleged drug smuggler boat. Then Venezuela is launching military jets over international waters. President Maduro now strongly warns the US government of further steps.
Tensions between Washington and Caracas continue to increase: the Pentagon accuses Venezuela of military provocations and reports that combat aircraft are being transferred to the region. Maduro announced in the event of an attack "to enter into an armed struggle immediately".
President Maduro Activates Communal Militia Units in Response to US Interference - teleSUR English
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro activated Communal Militia Units this Friday in the nation’s 5,336 communal districts in response to growing threats of intervention from the United States government. RELATED: President Maduro announces expansion of Peace Quadrants to guarantee Venezuela’s territorial protection In his remarks, the president emphasized that “today is the first day of organizational operational activation of the entire Bolivar…
Maduro Says US Pointing '1,200 Missiles' at Venezuela After Trump Sends More Warships
In a press conference on Monday, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said the US has "1,200 missiles" pointed at the country after Trump sent more warships. One US defense official said Trump is gearing up for "Noriega part two," suggesting regime change.
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