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Maduro signs external shock decree against military deployment of the United States

Maduro Declares State of Emergency as US Military Presence Intensifies

Caracas, Venezuela – In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has signed a decree declaring a state of external shock, granting him expanded powers in national defense and security. The move comes in response to what his government characterizes as growing “threats” from the United States, particularly a significant US military deployment in the Caribbean Sea. This is breaking news, and Archyde is providing up-to-the-minute coverage.

US Military Buildup Sparks Controversy

Vice President Delcy Rodríguez announced the decree Monday, emphasizing its necessity given the proximity of US military forces to Venezuelan waters. Washington maintains the deployment – involving warships, F-35 combat aircraft, and thousands of troops – is aimed at combating drug trafficking. However, Caracas vehemently disputes this claim, alleging it’s a pretext for a potential regime change operation. The scale of the US operation is being described as the largest military presence in the region in decades.

Earlier this month, the Trump administration authorized operations against vessels suspected of carrying narcotics from Venezuela. Reports indicate at least 17 people were killed in these encounters, a figure confirmed by President Trump via his social media account. These incidents further fueled the already strained relationship between the two nations.

Constitutional Implications and Emergency Powers

According to Article 338 of the Venezuelan Constitution, a declaration of external commotion allows the government to temporarily suspend certain constitutional guarantees. Crucially, fundamental rights like the right to life and protection against torture remain unaffected. The emergency measure can initially last for 90 days and is renewable for another 90-day period, subject to approval by the Council of Ministers, presentation to the National Assembly, and review by the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court within eight days.

Evergreen Context: Venezuela’s constitution, adopted in 1999, grants significant powers to the President, particularly in times of perceived national crisis. However, critics argue that successive governments have used such declarations to erode democratic norms and suppress dissent. Understanding the constitutional framework is key to interpreting these events.

A History of US-Venezuela Tensions

The current situation is the latest chapter in a long history of fraught relations between the US and Venezuela. Since the rise of Hugo Chávez in 1999, Venezuela has positioned itself as a counterweight to US influence in Latin America. This has led to increasing friction, including US sanctions, accusations of human rights abuses, and support for opposition movements. The US has long accused the Maduro regime of corruption and authoritarianism.

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What’s Next?

Maduro, in a televised address, stated the decree’s purpose is to “ensure that the entire nation…has the support and protection of all the forces of Venezuelan society to respond to any threat or attack.” The international community is watching closely, with concerns mounting about the potential for further escalation. The coming weeks will be critical in determining whether diplomatic channels can be opened or if the situation will continue to deteriorate.

The situation in Venezuela remains fluid and complex. Archyde will continue to provide timely updates and in-depth analysis as this story develops. For more breaking news and insightful reporting, explore our dedicated sections on Latin American politics and international security. Stay connected with Archyde for the latest developments and expert perspectives on this critical geopolitical issue.

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