CARACAS – Venezuela’s interior minister said on Tuesday that the country is prepared for any foreign aggression, depicting the Venezuelan people as united in defending their homeland.
"We have been prepared for any attempted attack against our country. Venezuela is a land of historic warriors. The people and the military must go hand in hand," Diosdado Cabello told security forces at an event in the northern state of Yaracuy.
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A recent poll showed that an overwhelming 97 percent of Venezuelans oppose any "violent action" against the South American country, he said.
Emphasizing the importance of community militia units in each "peace quadrant", the minister said each quadrant should incorporate a team whose main mission is to provide civil protection and organize local residents in case of an attack.
Relations between Caracas and Washington have become increasingly tense, with the US side deploying several warships near Venezuelan waters under the stated aim of combating Latin American drug cartels.
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In response to what the Venezuelan government described as foreign aggressions, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro signed a decree on "State of External Commotion" earlier this week, granting him additional security powers in case of a military incursion into the country.