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Venezuela holds large-scale militia drills in response to US threats

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Venezuela has launched a massive nationwide militia training program, opening over 300 military bases to civilian trainees, in response to the continued U.S. military presence in the Caribbean near its waters. The move came amid rising tensions following U.S. deployments in the Caribbean Sea under the pretext of fighting drug trafficking networks in Latin America. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced on Friday that all members of the Bolivarian Militia are to report to military barracks on Saturday for weapons handling and operational training as part of the new phase of Operation Independence 200. He also said the country has entered a phase of advanced training and combat cohesion. At Fort Tiuna, located in the southwest of Caracas -- the capital and one of the largest military fortresses in Venezuela -- militia members responded to the government's call to participate in the training. This marks the first nationwide large-scale military training since the militia registration process began. The exercises include combat theory, rifle training, coordinated operations, and military theory education. "Military training holds great significance for us. I had no prior military experience whatsoever, whether in rifle handling or other theoretical training. The military training is a very delightful experience. We, as Venezuelans, need this kind of experience," said Jonathan Abreu, a Venezuelan militiaman training at Fort Tiuna. During an inspection of the militia exercises, Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez said that large-scale military training would become a regular program aimed at comprehensively enhancing the country's combat readiness. "As our Commander-in-Chief has said, we are simply preparing to defend peace," said Lopez. The video shows: Caracas, Venezuela - Sept 13, 2025 1. Various of militias gathering, training 2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Jonathan Abreu, Venezuelan militiaman (starting with shot 1/ending with shot 3): "Military training holds great significance for us. I had no prior military experience whatsoever, whether in rifle handling or other theoretical training. The military training is a very delightful experience. We, as Venezuelans, need this kind of experience." 3. Various of militias training, tanks, flags 4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Vladimir Padrino Lopez, Venezuelan defense minister (starting with shot 3/ending with shot 5): "As our Commander-in-Chief has said, we are simply preparing to defend peace." 5. Various of militias training, gathering [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]

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