Venezuela Defense Minister Vows To Defend the 'Homeland at Any Cost' After Trump's Blockade Threat - News From Antiwar.com
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Venezuela mounts full-state rejection to Trump’s blockade threat, gains International backing
“Venezuela is completely surrounded by the largest Armada ever assembled in the History of South America,” Trump wrote on social media this Tuesday, December 16, adding that “it will only get bigger, and the shock to them will be like nothing they have ever seen before.”
Venezuela Defense Minister Vows To Defend the 'Homeland at Any Cost' After Trump's Blockade Threat - News From Antiwar.com
Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez has said Venezuela would defend the "homeland at any cost" in response to President Trump's declaration that he's imposing a blockade on all "sanctioned" tankers entering and leaving Venezuelan ports. "We say to the US government and its president that we are not intimidated…
The President of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, promised yesterday to defend the country against the attacks of the United States, which announced a total blockade of Venezuelan ships entering and leaving the country. The President expressed "loyalty to Commander Hugo Chávez" (1954-2013) and said he was willing to defend Venezuela by running the risk of losing "the very life". According to the newspaper El Universal, of Caracas, the head of State of…
Venezuela's Minister of the Interior and Justice, Diosdado Cabello, said Friday that the police forces are ready to defend his country from "any threat", amid the US military deployment in the Caribbean that climbed with the order to block sanctioned oil vessels that leave and enter the nation [...] The Cabello entry assures that the Police are ready to defend Venezuela from "any threat" was first published in Information Focus.
The Minister of the Interior, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, said Friday that the police forces are ready to defend the country from "any threat." His announcement occurs in the midst of the military deployment of the United States in the Caribbean that climbed with the order to block sanctioned oil vessels that leave and enter the South American nation. "Today Venezuela is a land of peace, so it must remain, because when we talk about pop…
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