Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro struck a defiant tone on Monday, declaring that the United States will “never be able to defeat Venezuela,” even as Washington ramps up political and economic pressure on his government. Speaking to supporters during a televised address, Maduro claimed the country remains “invincible,” crediting what he described as national unity and resistance in the face of foreign interference.
The comments come as the US tightens sanctions and signals possible further measures aimed at pushing Caracas toward democratic reforms. American officials accuse Maduro of blocking free elections and violating human rights, while Venezuela argues that US actions amount to coercion and unlawful interference in its internal affairs.
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