This Sunday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro launched a barracking campaign for people, including deploying members of the Bolivar forces to 5,336 community districts.
Maduro emphasized, “The popular army was deployed to ensure that the hair on one of Venezuelan heads is not touched by criminal-American invaders, “emphasizing the need to preserve sacred land, seas and sky in their homelands, with a perfect union of people, the army and police.”
He also pointed out that “two lines are fully implemented in the notion that this concept is a comprehensive defense of the state, and within this concept it is the law of the Republic and has constitutional status.
The Venezuelan president also argued, “Nothing will stop, there will be no excuse for the Bolivalians, if there is a lockdown.”
The Venezuelans are ready to resist our hegemony
Venezuela conducted a day-long military exercise for civilians in response to the deployment of US troops into the Caribbean and the new threats from President Donald Trump. In Caracas’s dense Petale district, authorities closed Main Avenue and held a series of mini-courses on arms handling and other tactics for “innovative resistance.”
“I’m here to learn what’s really important to protect what’s really important. My country, my hometown, my country, my country, Venezuela,” 38-year-old office worker Rudge Monterora told TRT.
“This is all about oil, gold, diamonds, our resources,” added John Noriega, 16, who attended the Petale event with his parents, “What will we fight for?”
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