Venezuela’s Maduro says recent incidents with US are “aggression”
- President Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela stated that his country faces significant threats, including missile boats and a nuclear submarine, calling them acts of aggression from the US government.
- Maduro denounced that recent encounters, including the illegal interception of a Venezuelan fishing vessel, exemplify US aggression rather than mere geopolitical tension.
- He emphasized the need for Venezuelans to unite against these threats, describing the ongoing struggle as a battle for truth and sovereignty in the face of external pressures.
- President Nicolas Maduro claimed on September 15, 2025, that recent incidents with the US represent an 'aggression' rather than simple tensions between the two countries.
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Venezuela's Maduro says US behavior is 'aggression,' communications largely cut
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said on Monday that recent incidents between his country and the United States are an "aggression" by the U.S., not tensions between the two countries, and that there is no communication between the governments.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said today that recent incidents with the United States are "aggression" by the United States, not tensions between the two countries, and that there is no communication between the governments of the two countries.
Nicolás Maduro spoke this Monday about the taking of a boat of Venezuelan tuna vessels in international waters. Venezuela’s president said that the United States is looking to provoke an incident that allows them to justify a military aggression against the country.
Venezuela's Maduro vows to resist US 'aggression', calls Rubio 'lord of death'
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Monday said Caracas would defend itself from US "aggression" as he lashed out at US Secretary of State Marco Rubio over his tough rhetoric on drug cartels and warned…
The United States is preparing a "military" "aggression" against Venezuela, said Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
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