
Nicolás Maduro On Tuesday, the Honoris Causa Doctorate of the Bolivarian Military University of Venezuela received in recognition of the “skill” and “resistance” demonstrated before the “threats” of the United States, which maintains a naval deployment in the Caribbean Sea.
“For seven weeks we have had a military escalation and a psychological war that has made us stronger, because that climbing has led us to activate the antibodies with massive weekends activities, where the town has gone to the barracks and then the barracks to the town,” Maduro said during an opening act of the Pedagogical Year of the Umbv.
Maduro, who received Dr. Honoris Causa from the Rector of the Military University, Omar Pérez La Rosa, said that seven weeks after the “false narrative and rods and lies” from the United States, “Venezuela today has more power to defend itself.”
He added: “They have no evidence that in Venezuela there are weapons of mass, biological or chemical destruction, and unable to demonstrate that we have nuclear weapons, then they invent an extravagant and vulgar narrative that has fallen because of their falsehood,” he added.


Maduro insisted, according to EFE, that the South American country is not relevant in drug trafficking.
“With our homeland plan we have seven resistance fronts against numbers, sanctions, threats of the multiform war that the American empire has declared to Venezuela and the entire world,” he said.
In the same act, Maduro said he received messages of support from military forces from other countries in South America, which he did not specify.
“Messages that arrive, do not tell anyone, to stay here among us, messages that come from military ranks, from nearby borders of our South America, messages of admiration of uniformed and armed military of our America (…) that tell us: if they touch Venezuela, they touch us and touch again to join in a single army,” he said.
