President Maduro: U.S. wants to steal the world’s largest oil reserve
During the Parliamentary Meeting of the Greater Caribbean in Defense of Peace, the president of Venezuela said that Washington wants to impose an agenda of military threats and psychological warfare.
President Maduro called for a large meeting of social movements, political forces, and parliamentarians before the end of the year “to say peace and respect for the peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean. Photo: Presidential Press
October 31, 2025 Hour: 9:14 pm
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The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, denounced this Friday that the United States government wants to steal the largest oil reserve in the world and that is why it is carrying out a multiform war against the South American country.
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From the Miraflores Palace and in the company of authorities who participated in the Parliamentary Meeting of the Greater Caribbean in Defense of Peace, the head of Estavo said: “They want to steal the largest oil reserve in the world.”
In this line he reflected that if “Venezuela did not have 30 million arable hectares, it was not where it is, nor did it have the glorious history of BolÃvar, nor the largest oil reserve in the world and the fourth of gas, perhaps they would not even name it.”
Likewise, during his speech, President Maduro said that Washington wants to impose an agenda of military threats and psychological warfare.
“Today we are living one of those chapters, it is not the first but not the last either. It is a chapter of a victorious history that we have lived. The Venezuelan people will continue to build their democratic model, with full freedoms and resolve our affairs with autonomy and sovereignty. Without giving up one iota of dignity as a historic people,” the dignitary remarked.
He also specified that “our Latin American and Caribbean brothers must know that our struggle for the right to independence, sovereignty, peace in Venezuela; it is the struggle for all of our America and our victory will be the victory of all of Our America. Peace against the imperial lie”.
In this sense, President Maduro called for a large meeting of social movements, political forces, parliamentarians before the end of the year “to say peace and respect to the peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean; respect for Colombia, Venezuela and countries throughout the region.”

In August, Washington deployed warships, a nuclear submarine, fighter jets and special troops off the Venezuelan coast under the pretext of “fighting drug trafficking.”
Since then, there have been bombings against vessels allegedly linked to drug trafficking in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, which left at least 57 people dead.
In this context, the Bolivarian Government has denounced that Venezuela is the victim of “a multiform war orchestrated from the United States”, with the aim of imposing a “regime change and a puppet government”
Author: HGV
Source: Prensa Presidencial




