Defiant Venezuelan Dictator Maduro Threatens the US, Claims He Has 5,000 Anti-Aircraft Missiles to Fight
AI-Generated image by Grok – Nicolas Maduro flaunts his Russian missiles.
Under intensifying military and intelligence pressure from the United States, Venezuela’s socialist dictator Nicolas Maduro is growing increasingly desperate. His regime, long plagued by corruption and paranoia, is now consumed by internal purges as he tries to root out supposed “traitors” within his own ranks.
In yet another show of bluster, the wannabe rocket man of Caracas is boasting about his military might. Maduro recently claimed that his forces have 5,000 Russian-made anti-aircraft missiles strategically deployed across “key air defense positions.”
Venezuela’s President Maduro warns Trump that 5,000 Russian-made anti-aircraft missiles are ready to respond to any “provocation” pic.twitter.com/WlvrmL5aAL
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According to The Sun, “The inflammatory statement comes as a bold response to the United States’ continued military deployment in the Caribbean.”
The timing is no coincidence. President Trump has been weighing additional military options in Venezuela as part of his administration’s ongoing war on international drug cartels. Roughly 4,500 U.S. troops are currently stationed throughout the Caribbean, where several precision strikes have already destroyed suspected drug-running vessels operating off the Venezuelan coast.
President Trump also confirmed last week that he had authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations inside Venezuela and that land-based military action was now under consideration.
🇻🇪🇺🇸 ‘Phew-phew’ — Maduro explains how Venezuela will defend itself from the US with 5,000 Russian Igla-S MANPADS pic.twitter.com/axVWNcX2zB
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“I authorized it for two reasons,” the President explained. “First, Venezuela was the worst abuser of open-border policies under Biden — they emptied prisons, mental institutions, and asylums, sending people across our border. The other issue is drugs — we’ve seen a flood of narcotics coming in from Venezuela.”
As Maduro rattles his sabers and flaunts his Russian weaponry, Washington’s resolve appears only to be strengthening. For the embattled dictator, the clock may be ticking.