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Maduro vows to declare a ‘republic in arms’ if US forces in the Caribbean attack Venezuela

Venezuelan President Maduro declares full military preparedness, mobilizing over eight million reservists and four million militia amid U.S. naval deployments targeting drug cartels.

  • Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said he would constitutionally declare a 'republic in arms' if attacked by US forces deployed to the Caribbean.
  • Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil said the US deployment is built on a false narrative, as most cocaine from Colombia avoids Venezuela.
  • The US is set to boost its maritime force off Venezuela to combat Latin American drug cartels, a move Maduro claims threatens regional destabilization.
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Leftist President Nicolás Maduro denounced on Monday, September 1, that at least eight U.S. warships are ready with about 1,200 missiles to Venezuela, a version that comes after weeks of cross-reporting about a U.S. military deployment in international waters as part of an anti-narcotics operation.

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Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, denounced this Monday that eight U.S. military ships and 1,200 missiles point to his country, reacting to the anti-narcotics deployment announced by Washington in Caribbean waters. The U.S. announced the dispatch of warships and some 4,000 troops to the southern Caribbean, near Venezuela’s territorial waters, for maneuvers against drug trafficking. “Venezuela is facing the greatest threat that has been seen…

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Diario La Prensa broke the news in San Pedro Sula, Honduras on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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