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Venezuela Faces Most Serious Threat of U.S. Invasion, Maduro Says

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Venezuela Faces Most Serious Threat of U.S. Invasion, Maduro Says

The United States is threatening Venezuela with war, attempting to seize its natural resources and establish a puppet government, stated Nicolás Maduro, the President of the Bolivarian Republic, during a meeting of the "National Council for Sovereignty and Peace." This was reported by TASS.

"Today we face the threat of war against Venezuela in the Caribbean, as the U.S. seeks to seize our natural resources and establish a puppet government. To stop, neutralize, and overcome that threat, it is necessary to unite Venezuela, overcoming all contradictions and disagreements," the president said.

Maduro noted that Venezuela will become a stronger, peaceful, democratic, and united country. He has repeatedly asserted that the country is under the most serious threat of invasion from the U.S. in the past 100 years.

Additionally, in recent days, the U.S. destroyed two ships near Venezuela, claiming they were transporting drugs to the U.S. This operation resulted in the deaths of 14 people.

Furthermore, the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry has denied Washington's allegations of illegal drug trafficking, labeling them as "baseless."

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