As the confrontation with the United States increases, the President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduroaccompanied by his wife Cilia Flores He decided to present his special version of a Christmas dinner on Tuesday in the city of Caracas under the motto “For Peace and Happiness” and explained this “Imperialism cannot” with its country.
The US President does not rule out war with Caracas
Accordingly Clarionwearing a colorful scarf around his neck, The Chavista leader spoke to the residents of the parish of San Agustín, danced, sang and even dared to play the timpani. accompanied by a music group. In addition, he announced that this would be the first of a series of meetings that would take place in “all communities” in the country.
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Given the complaints filed by him Donald Trump Against him, Maduro, who ensured that he became rich thanks to his privileged position in the government, declared: “I was not a tycoon and never will be. I’m like you: a man from the street, a man on foot, a man from the neighborhood“The Venezuelan state television channel (VTV) broadcast everything that happened, showing the leader very animatedly and inviting neighbors to eat and dance.

Nearby, according to the aforementioned media, also in Caracas, Delcy Rodríguez, Executive Vice President and Minister of Hydrocarbons, attended another Christmas meetingwhere he took the opportunity to question the “total and complete” blockade the United States announced last week against sanctioned oil tankers entering or leaving Venezuela.

Trump suggested it would be “smart” for Maduro to leave power
This Monday, December 22, when asked if his government wanted to overthrow Nicolás Maduro, the American president replied: “It depends on him, on what he wants to do. I think it would be wise if he did that.” If he acts tough, it will be the last time he does it“.
In response to these statements, the Chavista leader stated: “I think that President Trump could do better in his country and in the world.” The world would be better off if he took care of his country’s affairs. “It can’t be that he focuses 70% of his speeches and statements on Venezuela and the United States?”
More pressure on Maduro: The USA has intercepted another loaded oil tanker from Venezuela
Trump demands Venezuela return allegedly stolen US assetsand claims that Caracas spends the money it receives from oil to finance “drug terrorism, human trafficking, murder and kidnappings.”
The United States also deployed a powerful fleet to the Caribbean and Central Pacific to destroy ships believed to be carrying drugs. This Monday, a new attack by the North American army left one dead. bringing the number of deaths in these operations to 105.
Hours earlier, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem told the Fox Network The “Not only do we intercept ships, we also send a message to the world that the illegal activities in which Maduro participates cannot be tolerated; “He has to go.”
Trump accuses the Chavista leader of leading the Suns cartelwhich he described as a “narco-terrorist” group, and is offering a $50 million reward to anyone who provides information leading to the capture of the Venezuelan president.
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