President Maduro tells people in the US to unite with Venezuela for peace of the Americas
Maduro called on US citizens to avoid prolonged conflict as the US deployed 15,000 troops and 20 strikes targeted alleged drug traffickers in the Caribbean, killing 80 people.
- On Thursday, Nicolás Maduro, Venezuelan President, told CNN's Stefano Pozzebon at a Caracas rally that US citizens should unite with Venezuela for peace and avoid another prolonged conflict.
- The US has deployed warships to target drug vessels, while Caracas believes the moves aim to force regime change, amid at least 20 strikes killing 80 people over the past three months.
- Venezuela has launched a nationwide mobilization of military and militia units conducting exercises; its Bolivarian National Armed Forces number 123,000 while Nicolás Maduro claimed more than 8 million reservists, though experts questioned this.
- The US says at least 20 strikes have killed 80 people, while the administration told Congress it lacks legal grounds for strikes inside Venezuela amid plans targeting cocaine facilities.
- The buildup, the largest since 1989, has prompted speculation of a wider conflict as the United States military presence matches the scale of the 1989 Panama invasion and officials reportedly consider strikes on Venezuelan drug facilities.
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