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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro issued a strong warning to the United States in a recent statement delivered in English, emphasizing that the country will not tolerate another cycle of military interventions like those in Vietnam, Somalia, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya. The remarks come amid ongoing tensions between Venezuela and the U.S., with Maduro urging Washington to reconsider its foreign policy approach toward his nation.

In his message, Maduro explicitly rejected what he describes as aggressive and destabilizing actions by the United States, positioning Venezuela against potential military interference. The statement was part of a broader speech in which Maduro called for respect for Venezuela’s sovereignty and sovereignty of other nations, criticizing perceived imperialist tendencies.

The remarks highlight the geopolitical tension in the region, particularly as Venezuela navigates a complex relationship with Western powers. While the U.S. has maintained economic sanctions and diplomatic pressures on Caracas, Maduro’s vocal warnings underscore the ongoing struggle for influence and stability in the region. Analysts suggest that Maduro’s message aims to bolster national resistance and deter any future military actions.

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