Venezuela’s Maduro Does Peace Dance as Trump Weighs Military Options—Video
Summary
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro danced at a rally in Caracas, promoting peace amid increased U.S. military pressure on his government. The U.S. has deployed military forces in the Caribbean, citing anti-drug efforts, which Venezuela disputes. Maduro is urging students to spread a message of peace to the U.S. as tensions between the two nations escalate.Key Facts
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro danced and promoted peace at a rally in Caracas.
- The U.S. military has increased its presence in the Caribbean, claiming it aims to counter narcotics trafficking.
- Venezuela disputes the U.S. military activities, denying involvement in illegal activities.
- The U.S. labelled the Cartel de los Soles as a foreign terrorist group, alleging connections to Maduro.
- The U.S. has put a $50 million reward on information leading to Maduro's arrest.
- Maduro urged Venezuelan students to connect with U.S. students and spread an anti-war message.
- Some Latin American countries support U.S. military actions, while others, including Russia, criticize them.
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