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Venezuelan president breaks into song during speech on US tensions
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro sang John Lennon’s "Imagine" at a rally, calling it an anthem for peace, amid rising tensions with the U.S. military presence nearby.
- The U.S. claims its military operations near Venezuela aim to combat drug trafficking, while Maduro denounced these actions as aggression against his government.
- Maduro accused the Trump administration of attempting to oust him and urged for peace amidst escalating tensions, according to his remarks during the rally.
- U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, maintain that their operations focus on drug trade, not regime change, despite claims of potential military strikes against Venezuela.
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro wants »Peace for America« and lays down a singing inlay. Trump shows himself unimpressed and continues to send warships to the Caribbean.
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Read Full ArticleVenezuela president breaks into John Lennon song during speech on US tensions
Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro broke into John Lennon’s famous peace ballad “Imagine” during a speech on US tension. Maduro was delivering a speech on the outskirts of the capital, Caracas, on Saturday (15 November), when he asked his communications minister to remind him of the song’s name. “What a beautiful song, the lyrics. For the young people, look up the lyrics. It’s an inspiration for all times,” the Venezuelan president said. His co…
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleVenezuelan president played the song during an event in Caracas (ANSA)
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