Maduro ready to defend Venezuela

Maduro Says Venezuela Ready for ‘Armed Struggle’ if US Attacks

Maduro ready to defend Venezuela

Buenos Aires (dpa) — Venezuela’s authoritarian leader, Nicolás Maduro, on Friday said that Caracas was ready to move from a “political phase” to a “stage of armed struggle” in case of a US attack, amid escalating tensions between the two countries.

“We are currently in a political stage,” Maduro said in remarks aired by state broadcaster VTV. “But if Venezuela were attacked in any way, we would enter a stage of armed struggle.”

“The government of the United States has to abandon its plan for a violent regime change in Venezuela and throughout Latin America and the Caribbean,” Maduro continued, calling on Washington to respect the “sovereignty, right to peace and independence” of the countries in these areas.

According to US media reports on Friday, the Department of Defense (DoD) has ordered the deployment of fighter jets to Puerto Rico to assist in the fight against drug cartels.

Late on Thursday, the Pentagon said that two military aircraft from Venezuela had flown near a US Navy ship in what it termed a “highly provocative move… designed to interefere with our counter narco-terror operations.” The ship was in international waters.

Washington warned Venezuela not to make any further attempts to hinder US military operations against drugs.

The incident followed a claim by the US a few days earlier that it had fired upon an alleged drug-smuggling boat from Venezuela in the Caribbean, killing 11 suspects.

According to US President Donald Trump, the attack targeted the Venezuelan drug gang Tren de Aragua, which the US government classifies as a foreign terrorist organization.

Maduro on Friday said the US “fabricated a completely false case involving drug trafficking” to attack his country.

According to media reports, the US deployed several warships off the Venezuelan Caribbean coast in recent weeks to intercept drug smugglers.

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