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担忧美国入侵 委内瑞拉准备应急演习
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-09-27 09:11

Core Points - The recent military deployment by the United States in the Caribbean has raised concerns about potential invasion, prompting Venezuela to conduct disaster preparedness drills on the 27th [1] - Venezuelan President Maduro is considering invoking emergency powers in response to perceived threats from the U.S. [1] - Thousands of Venezuelans are joining militia organizations in response to Maduro's call to strengthen national defense [1] Group 1 - The Venezuelan government is preparing for a nationwide exercise to test the public's readiness for natural disasters or armed conflicts, involving schools and hospitals [1] - Maduro has indicated that he is preparing significant legislation to address any potential situations arising from external threats [1] - The U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean under the pretext of combating drug trafficking, claiming to have destroyed several drug boats and killed numerous traffickers [1] Group 2 - U.S. military officials are reportedly drafting plans to target drug traffickers within Venezuela, although President Trump has not yet approved these actions [2] - Venezuelan Foreign Minister Ivan Gil criticized the U.S. for fabricating lies to justify military threats, asserting that Venezuela is a peace-loving nation committed to dialogue [2] - Gil warned that any U.S. aggression against Venezuela would lead to a regional disaster, emphasizing the unity of the Venezuelan people in resisting invasion [2]