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Caracas (EFE).- The Mountain Barracks, which houses in Caracas the tomb of the late president Hugo Chávez (1999-2013), hosted this Sunday the second day of registration of militiamen called by the ruler of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, in the midst of the tension with the United States before the maneuvers posed by that country in waters of the Caribbean. ... Read more
By Isa Cardona and Osmary Hernández, CNN Crowds gathered in Caracas on Saturday to sign up for the Venezuelan militia after President Nicolás Maduro called for strengthening defenses against threats from the United States. CNN observed those who signed up forming long lines in Plaza Bolívar, located in the heart of Caracas, to submit their information and join the militia. The Bolivarian Militia is a branch of the Venezuelan Armed Forces and was…
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is deploying 4.5 million militia members to "guarantee sovereignty" while U.S. warships, spy planes, and submarines are heading for Venezuela. The U.S. is threatening tough action against cartel violence and drug trafficking; the military show of force could become a reality as early as Sunday, sources told Reuters and AFP.
President Maduro Thanks Courage and Patriotism of the Venezuelan People - teleSUR English
On the afternoon of this Saturday, August 23rd, during the Great Enrollment Day and Call to the Ranks of the Bolivarian Militia, the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro Moros, described the massive mobilization of the people in the squares throughout the country as “beautiful” and “successful.” RELATED: Venezuelan VP Calls Guyana to Respect Legality and Its International Commitments In a message shared with the entire nation via telephone, th…
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