“I Dance Round”: Maduro Challenges the Us in Front of Venezuelan Students
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During an act in which he danced tropical rhythms with his wife, the chavista said that the “murder” will not stop him
In front of hundreds of students gathered at the Miraflores Palace, Nicolas Maduro rejected again "American threats", accusing Washington of military intervention attempts, while encouraging his speech with dances and peace slogans.
Caracas, Venezuela.- During an act in which he danced tropical rhythms along with his wife, and in which he was cheered by hundreds of students celebrating his day, Venezuela's President, Nicolás Maduro, said that the "murder" of the United States will not stop him. The United States deployed since August a flotilla of warships to which the largest aircraft carrier in the world joined. Washington claims that the maneuvers seek to curb drug traff…
Meeting with students at the Miraflores Palace, President Nicol s Maduro states that the threats of the United States will not stop Venezuela.
President Nicolás Maduro asked the Student Peace Brigades to articulate with American student movements to join an international campaign for peace.
Caracas.- During an act in which he danced tropical rhythms along with his wife, and in which he was cheered by hundreds of students celebrating his day, Venezuela’s President, Nicolás Maduro, said that the “murder” of the United States will not stop him. The United States deployed since August a flotilla of warships to which the largest aircraft carrier in the world joined. Washington claims that the maneuvers seek to curb drug trafficking whil…
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