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00:00These are the latest scenes of Venezuelan president Nicola Maduro dancing to special Christmas music, not with a crowd or officials, but with a robot powered by artificial intelligence.
00:17It is not the first scene of its kind, despite the escalation between his country and the United States and the exchange of accusations between him and Trump.
00:26Earlier, Maduro appeared driving his car through the streets of Caracas, saying, let's go celebrate.
00:36He also attended the premiere of a TV series depicting his life story and walked the red carpet.
00:42In other moments, he danced to the rhythm of his political slogans.
00:47Here, the question arises, why does Maduro act as if things are normal, despite an escalation that could lead to a potential war?
00:56The answer, according to international media, is that what he is doing is not spontaneous, but rather a calculated political and media tactic at a highly sensitive moment, with the primary message being to reassure citizens and strengthen national sentiment.
01:13As for the message to Washington and the world, it is that Venezuela is not intimidated by military pressure, nor by the U.S. buildup in the Caribbean, and that Maduro presents himself as a leader close to his people and an advocate of peace.
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