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The President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, began Sunday the military exercises framed in the 200 years of Angostura Congress, a historic step in the struggle for independence of the country, and came back to condemn the American interference in the political crisis of the country.
"Do not threaten Donald Trump Donald Trump out of Venezuela, apart from his threats, there is an armed force and people to defend the honor, dignity and decorum of a country that has been fighting since over 200 years old "Maduro said to be surrounded by uniforms in the state of Miranda, near Caracas.
In the activity broadcast by the public channel VTV, the president announced that he will approve the necessary investments for Venezuela "have your entire anti-aircraft and anti-missile defense system".
"To make our places and cities impregnable, impregnable by air, you can not go inland because here are the Bolivar soldiers who would pay dearly to the American empire for who dare to touch the sacred soil of the Venezuelan homeland ", he added, according to the news agency EFE.
Previously initiated military exercises from the Guaicaipuro Fort, in the state of Miranda, will run until February 15.
As promised by the Venezuelan President, they will be "the most important exercises in history" this will demonstrate the full military strength of the country.
#EnVivo | "Here, there are armed forces and people to defend the honor, dignity and decorum of a homeland that has been fighting for its future for over 200 years." Donald Trump, outside of his Threats! ", stressed the national leader @NicolasMaduro pic.twitter.com/qXSwyDlr7L
– Presidential Press (@ PresidencialVen)
February 10, 2019
From the Guaicaipuro fort in the company of the higher general staff, we launched the civic-military operation "Bicentenario de Angostura 2019", a demonstration of the operational deployment capability of our #FANB for the defense of sovereignty and national peace. pic.twitter.com/hHdWc9ef54
– Nicolás Maduro (@NicolasMaduro)
February 10, 2019
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