
Nicolás Maduro warned Monday with the possibility of declaring “in arms” to the country in case a foreign aggression. Maduro’s threat occurs in the midst of tensions with the US, which has deployed ships in the Caribbean Sea as part of your actions against drug trafficking.
“If Venezuela were attacked, it would immediately go to the period of armed struggle, in defense of the national territory and the history and people of Venezuela. And we would constitutionally declare the Republic in arms,” Maduro said at a press conference with international media.
The ruler clarified that it would be an “eminently defensive” strategy, which, he said, would include, “two forms of struggle,” a diplomat and Another armed.
“Mister President,” Maduro sends a message to Trump
Maduro said that the North American Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, wants to “stain his hands” with “Venezuelan blood.” He accused the head of American diplomacy of seeking a political change in Venezuela with a “military threat.”
“Mister President Donald Trump, you have to take care of yourself because Marco Rubio wants to stain his blood hands, with South American, Caribbean blood, with Venezuelan blood, want to take him to a bloodbath,” Maduro said.
The leader of Chavismo called Rubio “The Lord of War” and insisted that the American official also seeks “staining the hands of Donald Trump of Blood.”
