Maduro asks for “peace, not war” in his duel with Trump and in ‘Informativos Telecinco’ they make a portrait of him with four words

Maduro asks for "peace, not war" in his duel with Trump and in 'Informativos Telecinco' they make a portrait of him with four words

Donald Trump has declared the war on drug trafficking. And in its many tentacles, it seeks to attack numerous, unleashing a growing hostility between him and Nicolas Maduro. Leadership duel and, of course, to see who is more bizarre in front of the cameras and social networks.

Political and geostrategic readings aside, in the last few hours the Venezuelan president, without international recognition or evidence of his alleged electoral victory, has launched a speech to the world. Pure madurismo in polyglot version that has not gone unnoticed in the news around the world.

Here in Spain, neither, with the images of his speech calling for peace and not to make war, to immediately launch into English with a “peace, not war, not war, not to war, peace”which would fight to validate a B1 level.

On the set of Telecinco News They have not missed the opportunity to give their particular touch to the scene of Nicolás Maduro’s speech. “You see, the Venezuelan John Lennon“, they have pointed out with evident sarcasm.

Outside of gestures, the conflict between Washington and Caracas worsens. to develop operations in Venezuela, and has dropped that the The next step will be ground attacksalthough without specifying whether in the Caribbean country or in other locations.

As a formal response, Maduro has ordered the indefinite deployment of troops and resources in five provinces, expanding the original mobilization of 15,000 soldiers after the first US attack against ships.

He has also called for resistance from the civilian population. “If one day they (foreign forces) dare here or there, Here is the greatest shield that the country has, the working class. Not a pin would be moved and a general, insurrectional, revolutionary strike of the peasant working class would be declared in the streets until power was regained to make an even more radical revolution,” Maduro encouraged in his now famous speech.

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