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The electronic track featured Maduro’s own phrases – recycled from speeches promoting peace and rejecting war – as tensions with the US continue rising.
Rally in capital Caracas condemns US military buildup as Maduro mobilizes 4.5M militia members and vows to repel 'any attack' - Anadolu Ajansı
What will become of Nicolas Maduro? With a $50 million bounty on his head, the CIA openly active in Caracas and US forces mustering in the Caribbean, pundits and politicians throughout the Americas are opining on the Venezuelan president’s fate.
Venezuela’s authoritarian ruler said “heavy weaponry and missiles” are already deployed and operational as a U.S. military presence lingers in nearby Caribbean waters.
As Washington escalates pressure on Venezuela, any push for regime change risks becoming a costly, dangerous gamble — not the quick fix President Trump might hope for.
CNN analyzed Venezuelan military footage, verified social media video, and other open-source data since early September to explore how President Nicolás Maduro’s regime is flexing its comparatively modest military muscle in its standoff with the US.
The purpose of the aircraft carrier’s visit to the waters near Venezuela is still unclear—but it makes for a powerful warning to Caracas about what might follow.
The Trump's administration has ramped up pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by designating the Cartel de los Soles as a foreign terrorist organization.
NICOLAS Maduro has swung a sword in the air and vowed to defy the United States in his latest bizarre stunt. The 63-year-old Venezuelan tyrant was seen in camouflage fatigues and whipping out the