Maduro and Chavismo close ranks in the face of US pressure
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Maduro and Chavismo close ranks in the face of US pressure
"The U.S. government has doubled the reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, identified as the alleged leader of the Cartel of the Suns."
"The State Department reported it had seized around $700 million in Maduro-related assets, intensifying the pressure on the Bolivarian leadership."
"The Bolivarian National Armed Forces defended Maduro on live television, asserting loyalty and solidarity amidst the accusations of drug trafficking against him."
"Diosdado Cabello accused opposition figures of dismantling terrorist cells in Caracas, claiming they were plotting attacks including one on a monument honoring the Soviet Union."
The U.S. government doubled the reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, accused of leading the Cartel of the Suns responsible for drug trafficking. The State Department seized around $700 million in assets linked to Maduro. In response, the Bolivarian leadership expressed solidarity with Maduro on national broadcasts, and prominent military and police officials defended him. Diosdado Cabello also claimed to dismantle opposition-linked terrorist cells intending to attack symbolic sites in Caracas.
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