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马杜罗:委内瑞拉正面临国家存亡“决定性时刻”
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-26 06:42
近期,美国以"缉毒"为由,在委内瑞拉附近加勒比海域部署多艘军舰。9月初以来,美军已在加勒 比海和东太平洋击沉超过20艘美方指称的"贩毒船",造成80余人死亡。美国缉毒署近年报告则显示,委 内瑞拉并非流入美国的毒品主要来源地。委内瑞拉政府多次指责美国意图通过军事威胁在委策动政权更 迭,并在拉美进行军事扩张。 美国国务院24日正式将委内瑞拉"太阳集团"列为"外国恐怖组织"。美方还称该组织由马杜罗及其政 府高层领导。委内瑞拉外长希尔回应说,美方指称的所谓"太阳集团"组织并不存在,委方谴责美方利 用"不存在的恐怖组织"对委进行抹黑污蔑。 新华社加拉加斯11月25日电(记者田睿 李子健)委内瑞拉总统马杜罗25日说,由于美国军事威 胁,委内瑞拉正面临国家存亡的"决定性时刻"。 马杜罗当天在委首都加拉加斯的一场游行活动中表示,美方在加勒比海的军事部署是"帝国主义的 威胁和攻击"。面对当前形势,委内瑞拉人民、军队和警察需团结起来,鼓舞士气,抵御外部威胁,"如 果祖国需要,我们将为祖国献出生命"。 ...
一线观察丨美国航母逼近 委内瑞拉民众:我们热爱和平 但谁来都不怕
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-19 00:51
11月的委内瑞拉首都加拉加斯,刚刚褪去雨季的湿漉,市中心玻利瓦尔广场的空气中掺杂着咖啡的香 气。然而,在距离这一平静街角几百公里之外,多艘美军军舰正虎视眈眈,威胁着委内瑞拉的安全。 近期,美国以"缉毒"为由,在委内瑞拉附近加勒比海域部署多艘军舰。9月初以来,美军已在加勒比海 和东太平洋击沉至少21艘美方声称的"贩毒船",造成至少83人死亡。来自美国缉毒署的报告显示,委内 瑞拉并非流入美国毒品的主要来源地。委政府多次指责美国意图通过军事威胁在委策动政权更迭,并在 拉美进行军事扩张。 记者在广场旁采访时,不少市民走过来围观,踊跃表示想接受采访,向全世界表达他们不屈、顽强的抵 抗意志。 65岁的市民珍妮特·皮诺就是其中之一。她说,十几年前她已加入民兵,这次她响应政府号召再次进行 注册。"我们已经组织动员一段时间了,统计了医院、学校和食物供应点,比如我们社区就有64个地方 可为民兵提供食物。" 采访接近尾声时,记者走进街边一家咖啡店,店主埃斯特法尼亚·乌尔比纳坦言,9月以来营业额较此前 下降了近三成,因为人们需要把钱花在生活必需品上,但好在最近生意又开始逐步回暖。 连日来,记者在委内瑞拉走访多家商超和店铺时看到,肉、 ...
马杜罗现场演唱列侬歌曲呼吁和平,喊话美国:先保全自己吧
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-11-17 02:36
11月15日,马杜罗在公开集会上演唱列侬的歌曲,呼吁美国停止军事行动。 马杜罗称,美帝国主义船只必须离开委内瑞拉,委内瑞拉必须得到尊重。马杜罗还表示,美军16日起在 委内瑞拉附近海域举行军演的举动"不负责任",称美国应该"先保全自己"。 特朗普14日表示关于对委内瑞拉的下一步行动,他已"某种程度上作出决定"。委政府多次指责,美国意 图通过军事威胁在委策动政权更迭,并在拉美进行军事扩张。 ...
美陆军部长称随时待命对委内瑞拉采取行动
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-11-16 23:00
当地时间11月16日,美国陆军部长德里斯科尔表示,如果接到命令,美军准备好对委内瑞拉采取行动。 德里斯科尔称,从陆军角度来说,美军在该地区进行大量训练,包括正在重启位于巴拿马的丛林学校。 但他拒绝透露是否已经接到相关命令。 (文章来源:央视新闻客户端) 近期,美国以"缉毒"为由,在委内瑞拉附近加勒比海域部署多艘军舰。而美国缉毒署近年报告显示,委 内瑞拉并非流入美国毒品的主要来源地。委内瑞拉政府多次指责美国意图通过军事威胁在委策动政权更 迭,并在拉美进行军事扩张。 美国总统特朗普14日表示,关于对委内瑞拉采取的下一步行动,他已"某种程度上作出决定",但不能公 布具体细节。委内瑞拉总统马杜罗14日表示,美国在加勒比地区的战争行为构成巨大国际挑战。 ...
马杜罗:美国在委邻近海域军演“不负责任”
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-16 05:50
特多外长索伯斯14日证实,美国海军将再次同该国国防军进行联合军事演习,演习时间将从16日持 续至21日。 新华社加拉加斯11月15日电(记者田睿)委内瑞拉总统马杜罗15日说,美国联合特立尼达和多巴哥 (特多)在委内瑞拉附近海域举行军演"不负责任"。 马杜罗在委内瑞拉北部米兰达州举行的活动上呼吁民众以及政坛、军队和警察等各界力量动员起 来,反对美国在委附近加勒比海海域部署军舰和军事威胁。他呼吁委东部包括玻利瓦尔州、莫纳加斯州 和安索阿特吉州等在内的六个地区举行守夜活动和街头游行,以抗议美国和特多军事演习。 美海军11日发布公报称,"杰拉尔德·R·福特"号航母打击群已抵达拉美周边水域,但未明确其具体 位置。美国总统特朗普14日表示,关于对委内瑞拉采取的下一步行动,他已"某种程度上作出决定",但 不能公布具体细节。 特多与委内瑞拉隔帕里亚湾相望,海岸线间隔最近处仅约10公里。美军导弹驱逐舰"格雷夫利"号10 月26日至30日停靠特多首都西班牙港。其间,美国海军陆战队第22远征队和特多国防军将举行联合训 练。马杜罗随后发表讲话说,委方已决定暂停推进同特多的天然气合作协议,以回应特多为美国在加勒 比地区所谓"缉毒"行动 ...
委内瑞拉举行军演
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-12 03:05
Group 1 - Venezuela's military conducted exercises from November 11 to 12, focusing on optimizing command, control, and communication systems in defense strategies to enhance national security [1] - The exercises involved large-scale deployment of land, air, sea, river, and missile forces, with participation from military units, militia organizations, civilian security agencies, and integrated defense command [1] - Approximately 200,000 personnel participated in the military drills across the country, coordinated closely with police and civilians to ensure effective integration of national defense elements [1] Group 2 - The U.S. has deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean under the pretext of combating drug trafficking, sinking about 20 so-called "drug boats" since early September, resulting in over 70 deaths [2] - Reports from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration indicate that Venezuela is not a major source of drugs entering the U.S., leading the Venezuelan government to accuse the U.S. of using anti-drug efforts as a guise for military threats and intentions to instigate regime change [2]
美“福特”号航母进入加勒比海地区 委内瑞拉举行新一轮军演
Yang Guang Wang· 2025-11-12 01:27
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. military presence in the Caribbean is increasing, with the deployment of the USS Ford aircraft carrier strike group, which raises tensions in the region, particularly with Venezuela's military response [1] Group 1: U.S. Military Actions - The U.S. Department of Defense announced that the USS Ford aircraft carrier strike group entered the Caribbean, which falls under the responsibility of the U.S. Southern Command [1] - Since early September, the U.S. military has sunk approximately 20 vessels allegedly involved in drug trafficking in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific, resulting in over 70 deaths [1] Group 2: Venezuela's Military Response - Venezuela's Defense Minister reported that the military conducted a new round of exercises to enhance command, control, and communication capabilities in response to external threats [1] - The military exercises will last until November 12 and involve land, sea, and air combat units, as well as missile system deployments [1] - Venezuela's military will initiate a national comprehensive defense command system to ensure effective mobilization and inter-agency coordination [1] Group 3: Political Context - The Venezuelan government has accused the U.S. of attempting to instigate regime change through military threats and expanding military presence in Latin America [1] - Reports from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration indicate that Venezuela is not a major source of drugs entering the U.S., contradicting the justification for U.S. military actions in the region [1]
委内瑞拉举行新一轮军演
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-11 23:45
Core Viewpoint - The Venezuelan military is conducting a new round of military exercises to enhance its command, control, and communication capabilities in response to external threats [1] Military Exercises - The military exercises will last until November 12 and involve land, sea, and air combat units, as well as missile systems deployment [1] - A nationwide comprehensive defense command system will be initiated to ensure effective national mobilization and inter-agency coordination [1] U.S. Military Presence - The U.S. Navy's aircraft carrier strike group, USS Gerald R. Ford, has arrived in the surrounding waters of Latin America, although its specific location is not disclosed [1] - President Trump stated on October 31 that he has not yet decided whether to strike ground targets in Venezuela [1] U.S. Drug Enforcement Operations - The U.S. has deployed several warships in the Caribbean under the pretext of drug enforcement, sinking approximately 20 so-called "drug boats" since early September, resulting in over 70 deaths [1] - Reports from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration indicate that Venezuela is not a major source of drugs entering the U.S. [1] Venezuelan Government's Response - The Venezuelan government has repeatedly accused the U.S. of attempting to instigate regime change through military threats and expanding its military presence in Latin America [1]
美军两架B-52轰炸机接近委内瑞拉海岸
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-11-07 00:54
Core Viewpoint - The relationship between the United States and Venezuela is increasingly tense, highlighted by recent military activities near Venezuelan waters [1] Military Activities - Two U.S. Air Force B-52H strategic bombers approached the Venezuelan coast, flying within 70 kilometers of it [1] - The U.S. is intensifying its military presence in the Caribbean, with the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier recently passing through the Strait of Gibraltar towards the Caribbean [1] Political Context - Venezuelan President Maduro has accused the U.S. of attempting to use military threats for regime change in Venezuela and expanding its military influence in Latin America [1] - On October 23, flight tracking data indicated at least one U.S. B-1B bomber was near the Venezuelan coast, which was later denied by President Trump [1]
马杜罗嘲讽美方:我没在美国上过学 怎么会是独裁者
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-11-04 07:06
Core Viewpoint - Venezuelan President Maduro ridiculed U.S. accusations of him being a dictator, emphasizing his lack of elite education and military training, while accusing the U.S. of military threats and intentions to seize Venezuela's vast oil reserves [1] Group 1 - Maduro's speech was delivered on October 31 to the Caribbean Peace and Defense Council, where he questioned the legitimacy of the U.S. claims against him [1] - He highlighted the absence of formal education in prestigious institutions as a counterargument to the dictatorship label [1] - The U.S. has been accused of escalating military threats against Venezuela, with Trump recently making statements about potential ground attacks, although he denied any decisions have been made [1]