Maduro sings, dances and threatens to 'smash the teeth' of the 'North American empire'
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On Wednesday, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro issued a stark warning, urging his nation to “stand like warriors… prepared to shatter the North American empire’s teeth.” His statement came as the U.S. seized an oil tanker near Venezuela’s shores.

Maduro made these comments during a rally where he held the sword of Simón Bolívar and was captured on video singing and dancing to Bobby McFerrin’s late-80s hit, “Don’t Worry, Be Happy.” Addressing his followers, he emphasized the need for vigilance amid rising tensions with the United States.

“In these times, we must be different, yet always ready as warriors, men and women alike,” he stated through a translator. “With eyes wide open, we must work, produce, and build, ensuring everything functions smoothly, and be prepared to fend off the North American empire from Bolívar’s homeland, if required.”

On the same day, President Donald Trump announced the U.S. had seized a tanker off Venezuela’s coast, intensifying friction with Caracas. The vessel was reportedly captured for transporting sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran, as noted by Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Maduro issues warning while holding a sword

Maduro’s fierce warning followed the U.S. tanker seizure, which he labeled as piracy, further heating up an already tense confrontation. (Reuters and APTN)

In response, Venezuela’s Foreign Ministry criticized the action in a formal statement, describing it as “a brazen theft and an act of international piracy.” They accused Trump of overtly seeking to “claim Venezuelan oil without any compensation.”

The ministry said the action fits into what it described as a longstanding U.S. effort to plunder the country’s natural resources and compared the episode to the loss of Citgo Petroleum Corp., which Caracas claims was seized through “fraudulent judicial mechanisms.”

The statement argued that “the true reasons for the prolonged aggression against Venezuela” have nothing to do with migration, drug trafficking, democracy, or human rights, insisting “it has always been about our natural resources, our oil, our energy.”

Maduro issuing warning

Maduro issues a fierce warning after the U.S. seizes a tanker near Venezuela, triggering accusations of piracy and intensifying a rapidly escalating standoff. (Reuters and APTN)

It also accused Washington of using the tanker incident to distract from what it described as the failure of political efforts in Oslo by groups seeking Maduro’s removal.

Caracas urged Venezuelans to “remain firm in defense of the homeland” and called on the international community to reject what it described as “vandalistic, illegal and unprecedented aggression.”

The government said it will take its complaint to all available international bodies and vowed to protect the country’s sovereignty and control over its energy assets, declaring that “Venezuela will not allow any foreign power to attempt to seize from the Venezuelan people what belongs to them by historical and constitutional right.”

Maduro Dancing

Maduro issued a warning after the U.S. seized a tanker near Venezuela, triggering accusations of piracy and intensifying a rapidly escalating standoff. (Reuters and APTN)

Tensions between the two countries have grown following months of U.S. maritime strikes that Washington says targeted vessels used by drug traffickers to transport narcotics.

Reuters has reported that more than 80 people have been killed since September, and a separate Reuters report detailed heightened surveillance and security crackdowns in coastal communities affected by the strikes.

Late last month, Maduro appeared at a mass rally in Caracas holding the sword of Simón Bolívar as he warned supporters to brace for “imperialist aggression,” delivering a defiant address after Trump said the U.S. will “very soon” begin stopping suspected Venezuelan drug traffickers on land.

Oil tanker from satellite view

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt was questioned about the U.S. seizing an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela. (Planet Labs PBC/Handout via Reuters )

Trump said he had not ruled out sending U.S. troops to Venezuela as part of the administration’s crackdown on criminal networks tied to senior figures in Caracas. 

“No, I don’t rule out that. I don’t rule out anything,” he said.

He also left room for potential talks. 

“We may be having some conversations with Maduro, and we’ll see how that turns out. They would like to talk,” Trump told reporters over the weekend.

Since early September, U.S. strikes across the Caribbean and eastern Pacific have destroyed dozens of vessels. U.S. officials say many were linked to Venezuelan and Colombian criminal groups.

Maduro appeared at last month’s rally holding the sword of Simón Bolívar, the 19th-century independence leader regarded as the liberator of much of South America. He told supporters the country was facing a decisive moment.

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