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Maduro Threatens “State of External Shock” Amid US Tensions

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Maduro Vows Retaliation if Venezuela Faces Military Attack

CARACAS – Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro stated he ⁢is prepared to take all‍ necessary⁣ measures, “affecting that​ he is willing to” everything “for peace,” ⁤but with​ dignity, sovereignty and with intact wealth, should‌ Venezuela be subjected to a military attack. The declaration comes amid escalating tensions‍ with⁤ the United States, fueled by⁤ Washington’s increased ‌naval⁤ presence​ in Caribbean waters and accusations of Venezuelan‍ involvement in drug trafficking.

The ⁤escalating rhetoric​ reflects a deepening crisis between the two nations. Maduro’s ‌government is currently evaluating the declaration of a “state of external shock” to counter what it deems “threats and aggressions” from the U.S.‌ This move ‍follows ⁢the deployment of U.S.warships ‌and recent​ clashes resulting in the deaths⁣ of at least 14 individuals on vessels allegedly carrying narcotics. Venezuelan Foreign Minister‍ Yván Gil has‍ accused the U.S. of attempting a “regime change” to gain control of Venezuela’s oil and gas reserves,asserting that accusations of weapons of mass destruction⁣ are fabricated justifications for military threats.

Gil, speaking before the UN General Assembly, condemned the U.S. actions as “vulgar and perverse lies” intended to legitimize a “millionaire atrocious, ⁤extravagant and immoral military threat.”

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