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Title: Maduro Denies Terrorist Designation, Vows Resistance to US Pressure

Maduro declares venezuela ‘Unmanageable’‍ as U.S. Military Presence Fuels Tensions

CARACAS, Venezuela ⁣- Venezuelan President ‌Nicolás Maduro asserted this week that his country woudl prove “unmanageable”‍ for external forces, amid escalating tensions​ stemming from​ increased U.S. military deployment⁣ in the region. The statement ⁢comes as the U.S. continues ​too apply pressure on Maduro’s government, including recent accusations‍ linking top‍ Venezuelan officials to drug trafficking.

The escalating rhetoric reflects a long-standing effort by the U.S.to‌ dislodge Maduro from​ power, utilizing a range ⁣of strategies from ‍economic‌ sanctions to diplomatic isolation. The Trump ​Administration, in particular, intensified ‍thes efforts, ‍adding tools ⁣to increase‍ pressure and pursue Maduro’s removal. A key component of ⁤this ⁤strategy involved the formal ‍designation ‌in​ March 2020 of “The​ Cartel of⁢ the Suns”-a ⁣group allegedly⁣ comprised ⁣of Venezuelan military officials ⁢and headed ​by Maduro and Minister of the​ Interior and‍ Justice, Diosdado Cabello-as a major drug trafficking organization.

Venezuela’s‍ Foreign Ministry⁢ swiftly rejected the U.S. designation​ of the Cartel of the Suns as​ a terrorist group, dismissing the organization as “non-existent” and accusing the Trump‍ Administration of perpetuating a “vile ​lie”​ to justify potential intervention.

Simultaneously occurring, Venezuela’s opposition‌ party, Primero Justicia ‍(PJ), has publicly called ‌for⁢ Maduro’s “immediate ​departure,” outlining nine demands for a‍ democratic transition, including the establishment of ⁤a “Government of national Unity.” The party⁢ detailed its request​ for Maduro’s removal in a statement published on X, formerly known ​as twitter, emphasizing the need ‌for‌ a “broad, plural” government with citizen participation to facilitate a democratic ‍transition.

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