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Maduro Accuses U.S. of Spreading Falsehoods About Venezuela Amid Rising Tensions

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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro declared on Tuesday that the U.S. is disseminating 'fake news' about Venezuela, following comments from President Donald Trump regarding a potential attack on a significant facility in the country. Maduro, speaking at the inauguration of the International Women's Leadership School, did not specifically refute Trump's claims but condemned the U.S. narrative. He urged attendees to challenge the media's censorship of Venezuela's reality. The tensions have escalated recently, particularly after Trump announced a 'total blockade' on sanctioned oil vessels linked to Venezuela and the CIA's drone strike targeting a port facility allegedly used by drug traffickers. Maduro emphasized the Venezuelan military's efforts against drug trafficking and the empowerment of women in the country.

Key Details: • Maduro's comments were made during the inauguration of the International Women's Leadership School. • Tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela have increased following Trump's announcement of a blockade on oil vessels. • The CIA reportedly conducted a drone strike against a facility used by drug traffickers in Venezuela. • Maduro claims the Venezuelan military has downed nine aircraft linked to drug trafficking.

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Donald TrumpVenezuelaNicolás MaduroCIAFuerza Armada Nacional BolivarianaAmazonas

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