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Maduro dances as tensions rise between Venezuela and the United States

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Maduro dances as tensions rise between Venezuela and the United States
By: Sahili Aya
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro appeared in high spirits on Monday as he gathered thousands of supporters in Caracas, despite the sharp escalation in tensions between his government and the United States. The socialist leader took to the stage dancing to an electronic track remixing his own speeches, sending a message of defiance at a moment of intense political uncertainty.

The rally, held in the Venezuelan capital, was presented by Maduro as a show of unity and resistance. Crowds waving national flags filled the streets while the 63-year-old president—wearing a red cap reminiscent of the iconic American MAGA cap—repeated his promise to remain “forever at the service of the people.” Supporters responded with loud cheers as he danced to the beat of “Paz sí, guerra no,” a slogan meaning “Peace yes, war no.”

This is not the first time Maduro has used dance as a political gesture. A recent viral video captured him dancing during a national celebration with university students, reinforcing his strategy of projecting confidence amid growing external pressure.

The situation comes as Washington debates a tougher stance toward Caracas. According to U.S. officials, President Donald Trump convened his National Security Council on Monday to discuss possible responses to the Venezuelan crisis. Although the White House’s spokesperson avoided confirming whether a final decision had been made, Trump recently suggested that operations targeting “Venezuelan drug traffickers” could begin “very soon,” including potential action on the ground.

For now, Maduro continues to display an image of unwavering determination—dancing, smiling, and urging supporters to believe that his movement will “win again.”



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