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Minister Cabello Warns of US Aggression in Venezuela

Interior Minister Cabello reports bombs hitting civilian areas and warns of foreign aggression in Venezuela.

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Minister Cabello Warns of Serious Foreign Aggression in Venezuela

Venezuela under attack. [IC: New York Times]

January 3, 2026

Caracas Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello has appealed to the nation to unite and fight together, as he announced that the nation is under a coordinated offensive at the moment.

Cabello gave a speech via television to encourage people to remain calm and keep their faith in political and military leadership.

He specifically cautioned citizens against providing any support to incoming forces, characterizing the current situation as a direct result of foreign aggression in Venezuela that seeks to destabilize the nation’s peace and security.

He said, “Venezuela is fully aware it has been attacked. Ultimately, the Venezuelan people will triumph.”

Civil Areas Impacted by Attacks

The minister gave startling information about the war, saying that bombs hit civilian areas, endangering innocent families.

He expressed deep frustration over the lack of international condemnation regarding these strikes, questioning why the global community remains silent as homes are targeted.

However, amid these pressures, Cabello insisted that the government is calm and concentrates on defense.

He believed that the present wave of aggression in Venezuela was a clear breach of sovereignty, which the people must fight against unitedly.

A Call for National Resilience

Cabello also focused on the strength of the Venezuelan spirit throughout his speech.

He recognized that the country knows fully well the external forces that are being exerted on it but claimed that the state has the situation in check.

By positioning the war as a survival battle, he wanted to ensure the locals were united against external control.

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