President Maduro: Let the gringos do what they want, we are imperturbable

Visit to the Parque Caiza Rural District, in Miranda state
Presidential Press

Published at: 06/11/2025 07:09 PM

The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, stressed that the country's defense system has been put to the test during the last few weeks of threats from the United States (USA).

“14 weeks of threat from the gringos, who have 15 ships, who have 2600 missiles, who have 100 planes, who now come from the world's greatest spokesperson named Gerald Ford. Let the gringos do whatever they want, we are imperturbable and no one is going to get us out of the way of producing, working, building direct and true democracy and of the blessed and sacred perpetual peace of Venezuela,” said the Head of State.

During a visit to the Parque Caiza Rural Commune, in Miranda state, he criticized that American elites “think they are superior to us Colombians, Mexicans, Brazilians and Venezuelans, and all Latin Americans and the Caribbean think they are superior.”

He pointed out that imperialism believes “that life is a bad Hollywood movie, where they, the supremacists, Rambo, win everything and we are always the bad guys. They are the good guys with everything they do, bombing, killing, despising, and we Latinos, Mexicans, Colombians, Venezuelans, Caribbeans, Africans are always the bad guys in the movies (...) There they are with their bad film, here we are reborn as a powerful miracle with the vision of God the Father Almighty,” he said.

Mazo News Team

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