Venezuela’s Maduro says the US is fabricating a war and seeks to revoke citizenship of opponent
Maduro denies U.S. claims linking him to drug trafficking and alleges fabricated war as USS Gerald R. Ford, carrying 90 aircraft, nears Venezuelan waters amid rising tensions.
- Nicolás Maduro stated that the U.S. government is fabricating a war against Venezuela as the USS Gerald R. Ford approaches the country, saying they are creating an extravagant narrative about it.
- Maduro claimed, 'They are fabricating an extravagant narrative, a vulgar, criminal and totally fake one...' regarding the U.S. accusations against him.
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Explosions, American warships, and dozens of deaths. The US has a heavy military presence around and in the sea near Venezuela. Correspondent Nina Jurna sees…
Facing US Military Aggression, Venezuela Launches Simón Bolívar International Brigades
Caracas (OrinocoTribune.com)—On Friday, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced that Venezuela will form an international volunteer brigade to confront any US intervention or aggression. The statement was made during a meeting of the World Anti-Imperialist Platform. “We have received proposals from all over Latin America and the Caribbean, from Asia, Africa, and from many other places. I have seen videos on social media from many people, s…
Top Caracas Official Claims There Is 'No Doubt' The U.S. Is Seeking To Topple Maduro And Turn Venezuela Into a 'Colony'
The attorney general of Venezuela's authoritarian regime claimed that there is "no doubt" that the Trump administration is seeking to topple Nicolas maduro and turn the country into a "colony."
“Rubio’s Ideological Project”: What’s Driving Trump’s Campaign Against Venezuela?
The Trump administration has now killed at least 43 people in 10 strikes against so-called drug boats in the Caribbean and Pacific Ocean. The threat of war against Venezuela and the surrounding region is growing as the Pentagon deploys the world’s largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald Ford, to the Caribbean. Alejandro Velasco, associate professor at New York University, says the Latin American policy is “primarily Marco Rubio’s ideological pro
Venezuelans are thinking the unthinkable
“There is a killer prowling in the Caribbean,” said Venezuela’s UN ambassador, Samuel Moncada. He meant the US. Since the beginning of September, the US military has carried out six strikes on suspected “narco boats” close to Venezuela, killing at least 27 people. Donald Trump, asked about the operations while meeting Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated those killed “are not innocent people”. Instead, he suggested they were attempting to smuggle drugs …
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