Venezuela's president attacks Trump: You want my murder?

Venezuela's president, Nicolas Maduro, has accused the United States of seeking to kill him. According to him, Washington hired Colombia for this. The White House hired Bogota to kill Maduron” Denoncination comes from Venezuela's own president, Nicolas Maduro. Commander Hugo Chavez's heir, re-elected president of Venezuela, with 68% of the vote [...]
Venezuela's president, Nicolas Maduro, has accused the United States of seeking to kill him. According to him, Washington hired Colombia for this.
The White House hired Bogota to kill Maduron”
Denoncination comes from Venezuela's own president, Nicolas Maduro. Commander Hugo Chavez's heir, re-elected president of Venezuela with 68% of votes in a far vote, during a speech broadcast via radio and television has supported that he is at the centre of an American plot to kill him.
That's why I'm called a dictator, because against one dictatorship it's worth everything”, he said.
Earlier, Maduro has accused the United States of supporting the bomber's 4 August-and-Kachalian responsibilities and of inciting an economic fight against Venezuela.
Maduro accuses Washington's government of conducting an ongoing campaign against him for “justified orders given by the White House”.
“won't stop us with threats, with coup plans”, confirms Venezuela's president, under which if anything happens to him, workers should conduct a general strike and uprising. He made no comment on the case of Fernando Alban, the main opposition adviser who lost his life after falling from the 10th floor at the Kashik intelligence headquarters on Monday. The official version speaks of suicide, but the opposition opposes it. Alban was arrested due to a suspected involvement in the August 4th event.
All over the world, in the meantime, there are disputes against Maduros. Chile's president, Sebastian Pinera, has called for Germany's support for the action supported by five American countries and Canada for the International Criminal Court to investigate crimes against humanity committed by Venezuela.
“In Venezuela there is no democracy, there is dictatorship”, Pinera said. President Kron explains he has presented German Chancellor Angela Merkel's initiative and has requested support.











