# Venezuela
Latest news and articles about Venezuela
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International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People: Venezuelan President Maduro Reiterates Firm Support for Palestine
On the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, Venezuelan President Maduro reaffirmed his country's strong support for Palestine. He called for the transformation of a recent ceasefire into lasting peace and emphasized the need for the international community to act in defense of Palestinian rights.

Trump: All Airspace Over and Around Venezuela is Considered Closed
U.S. President Trump announced that all airspace over and around Venezuela is closed, warning airlines and traffickers. This follows U.S. military actions in the Caribbean against alleged drug trafficking vessels, which have resulted in significant casualties. The Venezuelan government has accused the U.S. of seeking regime change and has revoked licenses for foreign airlines involved in these operations.

International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People: Venezuelan President Maduro Reaffirms Firm Support for Palestine
On the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, Venezuelan President Maduro reiterated his country's unwavering support for Palestine. He called for a transformation of the recent ceasefire into lasting peace and emphasized the need for international action to uphold the rights of the Palestinian people.

Venezuelan Defense Minister Says 'War is Imminent!' Military Commander's Readiness Meeting Footage Exposed
The Venezuelan Defense Minister has declared that war is imminent, as footage from a military commander's readiness meeting has surfaced. This statement raises concerns about the current geopolitical situation in Venezuela and its implications for regional stability.

Venezuelan Air Force Celebrates 105th Anniversary with U.S.-Made Transport Aircraft Airdrop Exercise
Venezuela's Air Force marked its 105th anniversary with a series of aerial exercises, including a paratrooper drop using a U.S.-made C-130 transport aircraft. President Maduro emphasized the readiness of the Venezuelan people to defend their nation against any threats.

Preparing to Attack Venezuela? US Military Aircraft Active in Puerto Rico
The article discusses the increased activity of US military aircraft in Puerto Rico, raising concerns about a possible military strike against Venezuela. It highlights the lack of effective Venezuelan defenses against advanced US fighter jets and notes recent visits by US military leaders to neighboring countries in the Caribbean.

The U.S. Continues to Strengthen Military Presence in Latin America, Initiating Over 20 Attacks
The U.S. is significantly increasing its military presence in Latin America, particularly in the Caribbean, with over 20 attacks on vessels since September, resulting in numerous casualties. This military buildup is framed as an anti-drug initiative, but experts suggest ulterior motives, including expanding U.S. influence and potential intervention in Venezuela. Countries like Ecuador and Trinidad and Tobago are also engaging in military cooperation with the U.S., despite local opposition to foreign military bases.

US Media Reports: Trump Has Spoken with Maduro About Possible Meeting
Recent reports indicate that President Trump spoke with Venezuelan President Maduro about a potential meeting, despite ongoing U.S. military threats against Venezuela. The conversation's implications for U.S. policy towards Venezuela remain uncertain, as both leaders navigate a complex relationship marked by dialogue and military posturing.

Foreign Media: Maduro Swears to 'Firmly Resist Imperialist Threats and Aggression' with Sword in Hand
Venezuelan President Maduro pledged to resist any attempts to overthrow his government during a rally in Caracas, where he brandished a sword. He emphasized the need for national defense and called on citizens to strengthen their capabilities amid ongoing tensions with the United States. Cuban Foreign Minister Rodríguez also criticized U.S. actions in the region as aggressive.

Maduro: Venezuela is at a 'Decisive Moment Concerning the Survival of the Nation'
Venezuelan President Maduro declared that the country is at a critical juncture regarding its survival, calling for unity among citizens and security forces to defend against foreign threats. He emphasized the need for enhanced national defense capabilities and vigilance in safeguarding the nation's dignity and sovereignty.

US Officials Intensively Visit the Caribbean; Trump: May Talk to Maduro
President Trump has indicated a potential dialogue with Venezuelan President Maduro amidst increasing visits by US military officials to the Caribbean, raising concerns about possible military action against Venezuela. The intensified military presence has drawn criticism from regional leaders, emphasizing the need for dialogue and restraint.

Preventing Illegal Attacks: European Countries Limit Intelligence Sharing with the U.S. in the Caribbean
European countries, particularly France, the Netherlands, and the UK, are limiting intelligence sharing with the U.S. regarding the Caribbean due to concerns over potential illegal military actions following U.S. threats to deploy troops in Venezuela. The situation has raised alarms about the implications for European territories in the region and the potential misuse of shared intelligence.