Maduro Says the Us Is Spreading Fake News About Venezuela: "Everything They Say Is a Lie"
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Nicolás Maduro denied on Tuesday to Donald Trump about the alleged attack against a large narco installation on the Venezuelan coast. "In the United States they broadcast news...
By CNN The President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, said on Tuesday that the United States transmits “false news” about Venezuela, after U.S. President Donald Trump spoke of an attack on “a great installation” as part of the campaign against the South American country, maneuvers to which the Chavista leader did not refer. “The U.S. wants to impose a veto, and only transmit false news and war against a noble country like Venezuela,” Maduro said in…
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said on Tuesday, December 30, that “false news” about his “noble” country Venezuela is transmitted in the United States, at a time when Washington maintains a military deployment in the Caribbean under the argument of fighting drug trafficking that, he says, comes out of the oil country.
The Venezuelan president says that 'women, in Spanish, in English, in wayúu, can break the censorship of the media about the truth'
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said Tuesday that “false news” about his “noble” country Venezuela is being broadcast in the United States, at a time when Washington maintains a military deployment in the Caribbean under the argument of fighting drug trafficking that, he says, comes out of the oil country.
In an act broadcast on state TV, the Venezuelan president responded with an unusual message to the U.S. military deployment and an attack on a pier in his country. Read more
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