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Maduro’s Military Patrol: Venezuela Defends Against US Accusations

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Maduro Mobilizes Forces,‌ Accuses US of Threatening Sovereignty Amid​ Drug Trafficking Crackdown

Caracas, Venezuela – Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro ⁤and key members of ​his administration conducted highly visible patrols⁢ across the nation on Thursday, responding to the ⁢deployment of US warships in the Caribbean ⁣aimed at ⁣combating drug trafficking.Maduro ⁣framed ‌the US presence as​ a direct ​threat to Venezuelan sovereignty, initiating a nationwide mobilization plan dubbed “Independence ​Plan 200.”

The plan, according to Maduro, will involve​ the ‍full participation‌ of the‌ Bolivarian National Armed ‌Forces (FANB), local militia groups, and the Bolivarian National Militia. Speaking from‍ Ciudad caribia,a complex located ‌between Caracas and La ⁣Guaira,Maduro ⁢announced the activation of ‌ 284 “battle fronts” ​ spanning the country – from ⁢its Caribbean coastline and Colombian border to the‍ Andes mountains and southern regions.

“These seas, this land, these neighborhoods, ​these mountains, these ​immensities and⁤ the riches of these lands belong‌ to the people of Venezuela. Thay will never ⁣belong to the American Empire,” Maduro declared, reinforcing‌ a long-standing anti-US rhetoric.

Diosdado Cabello, Venezuela’s Minister of Interior⁣ and ⁤Justice,‍ echoed ​Maduro’s defiant ‌stance from the Falcón state, stating his readiness to confront any potential attack. “The enemies of ⁣the country, those inside and those outside, will have to understand ‌that if they try‌ to attack our ‍homeland, we will be there,” he asserted.

The show⁢ of force ⁢comes after the US Navy sank a ‍vessel ⁤last week allegedly carrying drug traffickers originating from Venezuela.​ This incident,‍ coupled with a recently increased $50 million reward for Maduro’s capture on charges‌ of⁢ drug trafficking – linking him ‌to the ⁢”Los Soles” cartel ‌-​ has further​ escalated tensions.⁢ The Venezuelan regime ‌vehemently denies these ​accusations, dismissing them as fabricated.

In response to the perceived threat,Maduro has already deployed 25,000 troops to ⁣border‌ states with Colombia‌ and ⁢along the ​Caribbean coast.

Joining Maduro⁣ in the nationwide patrols were prominent ‌figures including Caracas Mayor Carmen ‌Meléndez,Minister of Defense⁢ Vladimir Padrino López,National ‌Assembly President Jorge Rodríguez,and Vice President ⁤Delcy Rodríguez,who oversaw operations in the Sucre state.

The situation‌ remains ‍tense ⁢as Venezuela ‍continues to assert ⁤its ‍sovereignty and ⁣the US⁤ maintains its focus​ on disrupting drug trafficking operations in the⁢ region.

[Image of Maduro and Cabinet – EFE] Nicolás Maduro ⁢and members‌ of his Cabinet during⁣ Thursday’s nationwide‍ patrols.

[Image of Diosdado Cabello – Caption: Diosdado Cabello, Minister of Interior and Justice]


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