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

The U.S. has deployed over 4,000 military personnel and several warships to combat Latin American drug cartels amid Venezuela's claims of a regime change threat and maximum defense readiness.

  • 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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The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, has assured this Tuesday that the United States deploys in Caribbean waters close to his country because he wants "the natural wealth" of the South American nation, among which he has mentioned oil, gas and gold, and has again rejected Washington's argument about an operation to combat drug trafficking."They come (...) for Venezuelan oil, they want it for free, for gas," said Maduro, who said that his …

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Axios broke the news in Washington, United States on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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