In a student act, Maduro dances to the sound of “no to war” remix in Venezuela

During a march commemorating the Student’s Daythe Venezuelan dictator once again emphasized his call for peace amid tensions with the United States this Friday (21).

In the presence of supporters in the presidential palace of Mirafloreso Chavista leader danced to a remix that said “no to war”.

On the occasion, Maduro called on young people to connect with student movements in the United States to combat .

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In recent days, Maduro has emphasized his calls for peace amid tension with US President Donald Trump following an intense military mobilization in the Caribbean.

The leader has repeatedly accused Washington of trying to overthrow its regime.

The White House announced that, starting Monday (24), the Cartel de los Soles will be designated as a foreign terrorist organization. Trump previously said the designation gives the U.S. military the ability to attack Maduro’s assets and infrastructure inside the country.

“This allows us to do this, but we haven’t said we’re going to do it,” the American leader told reporters as he left Florida to return to Washington.

US attacks in the Caribbean and Pacific

Since the beginning of September, the American military has carried out 21 attacks against ships believed to be transporting narcotics.

Until now, 83 people died no Caribbean and no Peaceful.

Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro has repeatedly claimed that the military offensive is an attempt by Washington to oust him from power.

Asked about military expansion in the region, the White House said that President Donald Trump promised in the campaign to confront drug cartels in the region.

Military development in the region is the largest non-disaster relief development since 1994, when the United States sent two aircraft carriers and more than 20,000 troops to Haiti to participate in “Operation Uphold Democracy.”

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