The President of the Republic Nicolás Maduro reflected this Thursday from the community self -government, Simón Rodríguez, in the state of La Guaira, that the threat of the United States against our country, does not seek “good” for Venezuela, but appropriate the immense natural resources.
The president referred to the deployment of American warships in the Caribbean Sea, and the assassination ads to three boat crew, as signs that Washington’s actions have nothing to do with the fight against drug trafficking, but with the appropriation of the country.
“What is behind all that? (Military threat) There is an imperial plan to change the Venezuelan government, place a puppet government and steal all oil, gas, gold and the country’s resources,” said the head of state.
The president’s signal arises after the information was known that the president of the USA, Donald Trump, declared the press that He has no planning to promote a change of government in Venezuela.
The New York tycoon was consulted by journalists about the thesis that Trump was talking to the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio and with US military to boost the idea of a change of government in Venezuela, to which Trump replied: “No, I have not done it.”
Active Caribbean Operation 200 from Orchila
President Maduro, in response to the American threat, has implemented the application of the Caribbean Military Operation 200, which integrates all the components of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces, together with the popular power, for the defense of the country throughout the territory.
“Venezuela will shine, and here there will be peace,” said the Venezuelan president.
“We are preparing in the field to raise the operational department before the military threat that has risen in the Caribbean against Venezuela,” said Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López, through a shared video on his social networks this Thursday.
In the images, Padrino López has shown the deployment of land, aerial and naval maneuvers, within the framework of the campaign called “Sovereign Caribbean 200” that takes place in the territorial sea of the country
