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Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Venezuela: Call for military drills after Trump threat

 Maduro called on civilians and the military to take part in military manoeuvres [Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters]
President Maduro urges army and civilians to prepare for 'imperialist' invasion after Trump spoke of 'military option'.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has called for military exercises after US President Donald Trump's threat of a possible armed intervention in the country.
Speaking on Monday, Maduro insisted he still wanted to hold talks with the US leader whose threat of a "military option" came amid violent protests in Venezuela.
As Maduro told supporters in Caracas to prepare for an "imperialist" invasion, US Vice President Mike Pence sought to calm concerns in the region about Trump's talk, promising a peaceful solution to Venezuela's "collapse into dictatorship".
"President Trump has made it very clear that we will not stand by while Venezuela collapses into dictatorship," Pence told reporters in Cartagena, Colombia, according to Reuters news agency.
"A failed state in Venezuela threatens the security and prosperity of our entire hemisphere and the people of the United States of America," he added.
'Aggression against our people'
Venezuela's Vice President Tareck el-Aissami condemned the visit by his US counterpart to neighbouring Colombia.
"We are deeply saddened that that nation, a sibling country that is Colombia, founded under the same sword that founded this homeland, would lend itself to that menace, would lend itself to the aggression against our people," he said.
Maduro is struggling with a faltering economy at home and increasing diplomatic isolation abroad. He has used Trump's comments on Friday to reaffirm long-standing accusations that Washington is preparing a military attack.

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