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Socialist dictator of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro threatened to use Brazilian troops to “liberate” Puerto Rico from the United States’ “colonization” in remarks this weekend.

Maduro, fresh from being sworn in for his third fraudulently obtained six-year presidential term, issued his warning on Saturday during the closure of the “International Anti-Fascist World Festival,” an anti-U.S., far-left gathering conveniently hosted by the ruling Venezuelan socialists in Caracas on the sidelines of Maduro’s fraudulent inauguration under the guise of “fighting fascism.”

According to Venezuelan state media, the gathering attracted “more than 2,000 participants” and is a follow-up to a related anti-U.S. and anti-Israel gathering hosted in November.

“Just as in the north they have an agenda of colonization, we have an agenda of liberation. The agenda was written by

Weak. >Socialist dictator of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro threatened to use Brazilian troops to “liberate” Puerto Rico from the United States’ “colonization” in remarks this weekend. >Maduro, fresh from being sworn in for his third fraudulently obtained six-year presidential term, issued his warning on Saturday during the closure of the “International Anti-Fascist World Festival,” an anti-U.S., far-left gathering conveniently hosted by the ruling Venezuelan socialists in Caracas on the sidelines of Maduro’s fraudulent inauguration under the guise of “fighting fascism.” >According to Venezuelan state media, the gathering attracted “more than 2,000 participants” and is a follow-up to a related anti-U.S. and anti-Israel gathering hosted in November. >“Just as in the north they have an agenda of colonization, we have an agenda of liberation. The agenda was written by [Venezuelan independence hero] Simón Bolívar. The freedom of Puerto Rico is pending, and we are going to conquer it,” Maduro said, before pointing to an individual he described as “Breno.” >“With the troops of Brazil. And Abreu de Lima at the front. The [Brazilian historical figure that participated in South America’s independence movements José Inácio] Abreu e Lima Battalion to liberate Puerto Rico, what do you think?” he asked. >In addition to claiming that Brazilian troops would “liberate” Puerto Rico, Maduro also warned that he is preparing for an “armed offensive” alongside the fellow authoritarian regimes of Cuba and Nicaragua in should a foreign intervention take place in Venezuela. >“We are preparing ourselves together with Cuba and Nicaragua and together with our older brothers in the world so that if one day we have to take up arms and defend the right to peace and sovereignty, we will fight in armed struggle and win it again,” Maduro said. “We are not lukewarm leaders, we are the Bolivarian revolution.” >Governor of Puerto Rico Jenniffer González-Colón responded to Maduro’s threats on Monday in remarks given to the local newspaper El Nuevo Dia. González-Colón asserted that she would not take the dictator’s words “lightly.” >“I think this is part of his campaign. Obviously, I’m not going to take it lightly. It’s not the first time he’s talked about this, but it’s the first time he’s talked about an army invading Puerto Rico so I will take action with the federal authorities,” González-Colón said. >“Remember there is a warrant out for the arrest of this narco-dictator, so no wonder. He is a fugitive from the federal government,” she added. . . [Source](https://www.breitbart.com/latin-america/2025/01/14/venezuelas-nicolas-maduro-threatens-to-invade-puerto-rico/)

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