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Venezuela Rises with Its Own Model in the Face of Western Culture - teleSUR English

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The President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, reflected on the dilemma humanity faces between two paths: one that, in his words, is marked by the “decadent imperialist culture of the West” and another that is built on a new world order. The President described Western culture as “lost, full of drug addiction and anti-values.” In contrast, he referred to the “multipolar world of newly emerging countries, with a new societ…

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If the Americans “come with their war machines (...), we will receive them with lead” in Venezuela, says 62-year-old Pedro Arias, one of the thousands of volunteers who responded to President Nicolás Maduro’s call to train in the face of what he considers to be a “threat” in Washington. Maduro asked the population in recent weeks to join the Bolivarian Militia, a military corps composed of civilians, and called on reservists, militiamen and yout…

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VEA / VTV “We must strengthen the national culture, rhythm, our poetry, our theater, strengthen a humanistic culture. Because the national identity is the vaccine against the rubbish that comes to us from the western decadence, it is a piece of shit that comes,” said the constitutional president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro Moros, on Thursday, September 18. During a presidential activity in the Communal Government Hall…

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DiarioVea broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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