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1,200 missiles targeted at Venezuela – Maduro

The U.S. Navy has assembled a large strike package off the coast of Venezuela, including three guided-missile destroyers, one guided-missile cruiser, and one attack submarine, capable of launching at least 268 ‘Tomahawk’ cruise missiles, as well as various amphibious assault ships capable of landing around 4,000 U.S. Marines.

1,200 missiles targeted at Venezuela – Maduro

🗣Venezuela is facing maximum pressure, President Nicolas Maduro has declared.

Key statements from the Venezuelan President’s press conference:

🟠 Eight warships, 1,200 missiles, and a nuclear submarine are aimed at Venezuela

🟠 This represents the greatest threat to Latin America in its entire history

🟠 Maximum readiness is required to defend peace

🟠 The “Bolivarian Revolution” (Venezuela) has overcome sanctions, more than a thousand different restrictions, and a blockade

🟠 Venezuela’s economic system is stable, resilient, developing, and diversified

🟠 Today, a new global vision of development is taking shape—one that will not allow any form of colonialism or exceptionalism, neither in Latin America nor in the world

🟠 Venezuela is open to the world. “I invite you to learn about the experience of our new and direct democracy—our democracy,” Maduro emphasized

Venezuela: Guyana is “trying to create a war front”

Amid escalating tensions over the disputed Guayana Esequiba region, Venezuela has denied Guyana’s claims that it attacked a vessel transporting election materials over the weekend. Caracas accuses Georgetown of fabricating the incident to justify foreign intervention and “provoke regional conflict.”

This follows months of mounting friction after Venezuela’s 2023 referendum declared Esequiba as Venezuelan territory, rejecting ExxonMobil’s activities in the oil-rich area. Guyana, backed by U.S. and UK diplomatic cover and deepening military ties with Brazil, has warned of “severe consequences” for any violation of its borders.