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Rubio dismisses report that US is poised to strike Venezuela as ‘fake story’

  • Marco Rubio criticized the Miami Herald for publishing a 'fake story' about a potential U.S. military strike on Venezuela, claiming it was false and based on misinformation from anonymous sources.
  • President Donald Trump stated that he is not considering military strikes against Venezuela, despite claims of possible action.
  • Nicolás Maduro is seeking military support from Russia, China, and Iran in response to U.S. military activity in the Caribbean, as per documents seen by The Washington Post.
  • Maduro sent a letter to Chinese President Xi Jinping to request 'expanded military cooperation' between Venezuela and China against U.S. actions.
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The US President has sent several warships to the Caribbean. Reports on upcoming attacks on Venezuela refer to Secretary of State Marco Rubio as "wrong".

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The Secretary of State, known for his interventionist stance of "maximum pressure" against Venezuela, called U.S. media information "false." President Donald Trump also denied the reports.

Center

Miami, U.S.A., Oct. 31 (EFE).- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio denied this Friday that the U.S. is preparing to bomb military installations in Venezuela, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump also denied it, and questioned the Miami Herald for having written “a false story.” “Your ‘sources’, who claimed to have ‘knowledge of the situation’, tricked you into writing a false story,” Rubio wrote on social network X alluding to the news publis…

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Newsmax broke the news in Washington, United States on Friday, October 31, 2025.
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