No.491049
Maduro activates Bolivarian National Militia in response to US “threats”, vowing to defend the country’s sovereignty and independence.
President Nicolás Maduro announced on Monday, August 18, that he is activating “over 4.5 million militia members across the entire national territory” of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, in response to the US deployment of three Navy guided-missile destroyers and 4,000 military personnel to the Caribbean. The White House has described the deployment as an anti-drug trafficking operation in the region, while some analysts have called it a new threat against Venezuela – the country with the largest oil reserves in the world.
The US military deployment comes after Washington raised its bounty on the Venezuelan president from USD 25 million to USD 50 million, alleging links to drug cartels.
The “extravagant, bizarre, and outlandish threats” of the United States have been firmly rejected by the Venezuelan government.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Yván Gil described the accusations as a sign of desperation, revealing Washington’s “lack of credibility and the failure of its policies in the region”. He also pointed out that Venezuela has made major gains against drug trafficking after expelling the United States’ Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) – who many Venezuelans call “the planet’s chief drug traffickers” – from the country in 2005.
No US agency or international body has produced concrete evidence of drug production and distribution being concentrated in Venezuela or linked to Maduro. In fact, available global drug data makes almost no mention of the Caribbean nation or the alleged “Cartel of Suns” at all. According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the epicenter of activity is in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, with the US identified as the main destination for distribution, recording the highest level of drug consumption in the world.
UNODC data reports that only 5% of Colombian drugs transit through Venezuela, and that the country is free of coca leaf cultivation, and marijuana and cocaine processing. The Trump administration, on the other hand, has maintained its position that the Venezuelan government is a “narco-terror cartel”.
Venezuela mobilizes as the US bares its teeth
Last week, mass protests across Venezuela denounced the “interventionist policies of the US government” following the bounty increase on Maduro and the accusation of cartel ties. However, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the deployment of US troops to the region on August 14. On Tuesday, August 19, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked if the administration was open to “boots on the ground” in Venezuela, to which she responded, “[Trump] is prepared to use every element of American power to stop drugs from flooding into our country.”
This week, Venezuela’s “prepared, activated, and armed” militia members are being deployed “throughout the entire territory, and meticulously, sector by sector”, as part of what the government is calling a peace plan to defend the principles of sovereignty and shared economic development.
“The Bolivarian National Militia is the people in arms, it is the genuine expression of civic-military union,” said Maduro in 2019, as he announced the incorporation of the militia that Hugo Chávez created – which has surged to nearly 5 million members, according to the government – into the Armed Forces as an official “combat unit”.
“We are also deployed throughout the Caribbean,” Venezuela’s Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello reminded the public. “Our sea, which is Venezuelan territory.”
The Venezuelan government is not alone in speaking out against the escalation of tensions in the Caribbean. When asked about the US military deployment during a regular press conference, President Claudia Sheinbaum said Mexico’s message to the region is, “No to interventionism. This is not just a conviction, it’s in the Constitution.”
To this day, the US does not recognize President Nicolás Maduro as the winner of the July 28 elections in Venezuela, claiming that opposition figure Edmundo González is the true president. In the months following the election, Washington targeted dozens of officials in the Venezuelan National Electoral Council (CNE) and other government departments with sanctions and visa bans, on top of the long-standing US economic blockade of the Bolivarian nation.
Despite the mounting pressure, Venezuelan officials are confident that the nation can defend its sovereignty. “It’s not about Maduro, it’s about the ordinary people, the people in the neighborhoods, the communities,” says Nahum Fernández, head of government in Caracas.
“This country belongs to Venezuelans; in the face of any threat, the Venezuelan people will not remain silent.”
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No.491105
>>491102Some interesting context to this: Guyana is one of the ten non-permanent members of the UN security council and was the president of the council for June.
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No.491233
Maduro needs to take a hint from Yemen and start building hypersonic anti-ship missiles. And acquiring a shitload of cheap Dengist drones and robots.
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No.491234
>>491233Yeah, good Chinese tech would absolutely wreck the imperialist forces.
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No.491281
https://x.com/iwasnevrhere_/status/1963076835526508588Aegis destroyers, cruisers, amphibious assault ships, and nuclear fast-attack subs are now arrayed across the Caribbean in a full-spectrum encirclement of Venezuela.
From radar pickets east of the Bahamas to a Marine Expeditionary Unit in rapid strike range of La Guaira and Paraguaná, and ISR nodes off Panama, the posture delivers 360° precision-strike coverage.
This is not counter-narcotics, it’s the prelude to coercive maritime operations, positioning for simultaneous port seizure, blockade enforcement, and decapitation strikes before Caracas can react.
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No.491317
>>491312But I thought Trump was the President of Peace?
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No.491318
https://x.com/iwasnevrhere_/status/1964119597306499295Thomas Keith -
The Empire has dropped the mask. CNN now admits Trump is weighing direct strikes inside Venezuela, the “drug cartel” script is just the fig leaf. Tuesday’s attack on a small boat was the test shot; what’s being planned now is an escalation designed to break sovereignty and install Washington’s will by forceBut Venezuela is not Panama in 1989 nor Iraq in 2003. The Bolivarian state has activated 8.2 million militia members, deployed drones, fortified its coasts, and synchronized with its armed forces for layered defense.Maduro has made it clear that the land will never be a Yankee beachhead. The cost of aggression will be unbearable, in the Caribbean, in Washington’s global standing, and in the morale of the very forces they send. The era of easy imperial victories is over. >>
No.491659
Massive earthquakes suddenly hit Venezuela.
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No.491706
Why do we unite among country lines instead of along class lines?
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No.491708
>>491706Are you retarded?
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No.491773
https://x.com/MenchOsint/status/1973842026983551004MenchOsint: ⭕️ ⚡️ Venezuela’s Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López says air defenses detected F-35s:
“Our Integrated Air Defense System has detected more than five vectors operating within the Maiquetía FIR at speeds of 400 knots and altitudes of 35,000 feet. These flight characteristics indicate combat aircraft that U.S. imperialism has dared to approach Venezuela's coasts."
(We reported this before it went public information ;))
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No.491777
>>491708>a trot is qualitatively more communist than youThe absolute state.
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No.491796
>>491777>How come the Palestinians haven't considered Proletarian Revolution?Average HitlerLeft
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No.491800
So is Trump trying to steal Venezuela's oil so that he can insulate the United States against a worldwide oil shock after Iran closes the strait of Hormuz?
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No.491801
>>491800I honestly think it's partly a distraction to help take the Iranians off guard. If they think they'll quickly take Venezuela and have the oil in time for Iran, that seems insane even for a totally insane state to believe. They do want that oil though, idk how soon they expect to steal it.
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No.491827
>>491796LMAO. A fucking caplib (nutsoy (lib)) is calling
me a nutsoy (lib), & even worse, a l*ftist.
It's like you libshits absolutely can't help your class nature but keep outing yourselves in the never ending projection.
Reminder for other retards: palestinian national discourse is a property & a tool of the local & other palestine-exploiting global bourgeoisie who are pissed off @ their pro-israel bourg bros for destroying
their private property which they organically exploit to death (that is, population of the palestinian region). Needless to say every "pro-palestinian" hypocrite libshit cunt is qualitatively worse than any of their zionist bros, for a zionist doesn't hide their true intentions & their business model behind any malignant ill-intended posturing. "Saving" palestine to keep exploiting it, how wholesome!
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No.491832
>>491827This is some of the most retarded, disingenuous shit I've ever read.
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No.491836
Venezuela’s Maduro says US embassy ‘false flag’ bombing foiled in CaracasPresident Nicolas Maduro says Venezuelan forces foil ‘extremist’ plot to plant explosives in US Embassy aimed at escalating tensions with Trump administration.Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said his security forces prevented a “false flag operation” to plant explosives at the United States Embassy in the capital Caracas in order to heighten tensions with Washington, amid a US military build-up off the coast of the Latin American country.
In a televised interview late on Monday, Maduro said two reliable sources, one domestic and one international, had informed the government of the possible attack by “extremist sectors of the local Venezuelan right” and security forces were sent to reinforce the embassy.
The sources “agreed on the possibility that a local terrorist group placed an explosive device at the US Embassy in Caracas”, Maduro said.
“This was backed by a person who will be known soon and asked for by a person who will be known soon, but this is all ongoing,” he added.
The goal was to lay blame for the attack on Venezuela’s government, which would then “begin an escalation of conflict” with the US, he added.
Following the rupture of diplomatic relations between Caracas and Washington in 2019, the US Embassy is closed and only maintains staff responsible for security and upkeep of the premises.
News of the alleged plan to attack the embassy comes as US President Donald Trump is reported to have called off efforts to reach a diplomatic agreement with Venezuela, telling his special envoy Richard Grenell – who had been leading negotiations with Maduro’s government – to stop all outreach with Caracas.
An unnamed senior US official told the Reuters news agency on Monday that Trump delivered the message to Grenell during a meeting in the Oval Office on Thursday with senior military leaders.
The official also told Reuters that Trump has not yet determined whether to advance his military campaign from currently attacking so-called drug-carrying Venezuelan ships in the Caribbean Sea to a second phase, which reportedly involves attacks on sites in Venezuela.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/7/venezuelas-maduro-says-us-embassy-false-flag-bombing-foiled-in-caracas >>
No.491842
The Norwegian Nobel Committee just awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to Maria Corina Machado, the US-backed coup plotter.
Grayzone on her:
Machado’s leading role in the most recent coup attempt has been confirmed by mainstream corporate media outlets.On February 7, the Wall Street Journal published an article with the title “How a Tiny Cabal Galvanized Venezuela’s Opposition” (although the newspaper apparently later realized that outing them as a tiny cabal might have been unwise, and changed the wording to “How a Small Group Seized Control of Venezuela’s Opposition“).This Wall Street Journal article identified Machado as one of the four leaders of the US-backed coup plot to overthrow Maduro and install Trump-appointed “interim president” Juan Guaidó.“This was the moment to go for it,” Machado told the newspaper, which described her euphemistically as “among the more intrepid of opposition leaders.” She said she was one of the members of the coup cabal who “had a position that was more accelerated.”Machado posted photos on Twitter in early January showing her plotting with Guaidó before the coup attempt was launched.https://thegrayzone.com/2019/05/15/opposition-leader-venezuela-not-dictatorship-maria-corina-machado/>>
No.491846
>>491842I was just about to post this anon.
>“It is not a dictatorship,” Machado insisted in an interview on Argentina’s corporate cable network A24. “And treating it as a dictatorship is a huge error. And that is why it [the coup attempt] has failed.”>“In Venezuela, there is an unconventional war,” she added. “Just because some people do not want to recognize this does not mean it is not the truth.”>When A24 host Rolando Graña tried to compare Venezuela to Latin American dictatorships of the 1980s, Machado again disagreed, stating, “We cannot compare the transition from the traditional dictatorships of Latin America [during the Cold War] with what is happening in Venezuela.”>In the interview, Machado conceded that the US-led coup attempt that she has helped to lead for nearly four months has failed. The only hope, she argued, is a foreign military intervention.>“I am saying very clearly that this regime is only going to leave when faced with the real, severe, and imminent threat of an international coalition with humanitarian goals,” Machado said.So the clowns in the Nobel committee just gave a "peace" award to someone who's been openly advocating for a foreign military attack on her country.
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No.491856
Alon Mizrahi's take:
I don't know why I'm only getting this now, but you know what could explain the USA's sudden and very urgent interest in Venezuela? Well, what if the Americans know that one major international source for oil and gas is going to go offline for a protracted period of time, and they believe Venezuela could be their backup source?If the US greenlit another, all out attack on Iran, which will severely disrupt the flow of oil from the Middle East, wanting to have control over Venezuela's oil as a substitute makes a lot of sense, right? Think about the warm relationship between María Corina Machado, the fresh Nobel winner, and Israel. How far-fetched would it be to suspect that Israel and the US promised to deliver Venezuela to her, while she promised to deliver Venezuela's oil to them, all for the sake of destroying Iran and the Middle East without disrupting the global economy? Could this all be part a big and elaborate Zionist scheme against Iran? I find this very probable. -
They never plan for calm or peace. A war is always, always being plannedhttps://x.com/alon_mizrahi/status/1977035250778710416