Tag: Padrino Lopez
Venezuelan Military reaffirms loyalty to Acting President Delcy Rodriguez
The Bolivarian National Armed Force reaffirmed its unwavering support for Delcy RodrÃguez, sworn in Monday as Venezuela’s interim president, after President Nicols Maduro and First Combatant Cilia Flores were kidnapped by the United States. The Bolivarian National Armed Force (FANB, in Spanish) reaffirmed its unwavering support for Delcy Rodriguez, sworn in Monday, January 5, as […]
January 6, 2026
General-in-Chief Padrino López: Venezuela Will Not Surrender to US Threats
He denounces that the Trump Administration wants to subject the Bolivarian nation to armed aggression based on lies, as they already did in Yugoslavia and Iraq, and assures that the option of surrendering is a historical impossibility.
December 12, 2025
Padrino López: “We have demonstrated capacity, cohesion, and firmness in the face of external threats.”
Padrino López stated that the activities were carried out “successfully and without incident,” highlighting the perfect blend of the people, the military, and the police.
September 19, 2025
Venezuela Strengthens Bolivarian Militia and Denounces Imperialism’s Campaign of Lies
The Vice President of the Defense and Sovereignty Sector, General-in-Chief Vladimir Padrino López, highlighted the massive popular enlistment in the Bolivarian Militia in response to President Nicolás Maduro’s call to defend Venezuela’s peace and sovereignty against US aggression. Latin American Left Condemns U.S. Military Posturing Near Venezuela During the “YoMeAlisto” campaign, which will run from […]
August 27, 2025
Venezuela’s Defense Minister Denounces 28 Foreign Vessels Operating in Dispute Area With Guyana
The Venezuelan Minister of People’s Power for Defense, Vladimir Padrino López, denounced on Sunday that 28 foreign drilling and tanker vessels operate in the area in dispute with Guyana, assuming a violation of international law. RELATED: Venezuela Rejects CARICOM’s Support to Guyana on Endorse to US Southern Command’s Plans “The Bolivarian National Armed Forces, in […]