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What Arms and Military Power Venezuela Possesses in the Face of a Possible Attack by the u.s. - La Opinión

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Could the Venezuelan army commanded by Nicolás Maduro resist an attack by the world's largest military power?

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Could the Venezuelan army commanded by Nicolás Maduro resist an attack by the world's largest military power?

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President Nicolás Maduro this Thursday urged young people not to let Venezuela become a “colony” and to be empowered to face the challenges of the future, amid tensions with the United States, which Caracas points to plan a military aggression to bring about a regime change in the South American country. “In the north they are now being persecuted, subjected, beaten... and then kicked out of the United States,” Maduro said at the end of a march …

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The U.S. military threat did not shake Venezuela. On the contrary, Caracas is willing to turn into hell an invasion of the U.S. power. At the same time, Washington is becoming increasingly isolated internationally in the face of the no less obvious falsehood of its arguments to justify aggression.

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Nicolás Maduro took part this Thursday in a mass rally with hundreds of people in the city of Caracas. The Venezuelan leader has called on the youth to rebel against “the fascists who want to take political power” in the South American country. “We are peace and love, the peace and love,” Maduro said during his intervention.

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New U.S. attack on alleged narco-lancha kills four in the Caribbean, according to media Maduro says they “persecute, beat, disappear and torture” Venezuelan youth in the U.S. The Kremlin today expressed confidence that the U.S. will not take measures to destabilize the situation “around Venezuela” and the Caribbean region, after the Pentagon announced Thursday the Southern Spear military operation against drug trafficking in Latin America.

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Nicolás Maduro invited Venezuelan youth to join the Bolivarian Militia and “prepare” in the midst of the U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean Sea to supposedly confront drug trafficking. Maduro led a national meeting with the Comunas Youth Committees. Faced with the government’s escalation with the United States, he sent a message to the youth and recommended them “prepare.” “The power-minded youth, the youth prepared for the Bolivarian Mil…

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DiarioVea broke the news in on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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